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Tautes Heim

The Hufeisensiedlung (Horseshoe Estate) in Berlin's district Britz is very popular among architects, historians and town planners, although Bruno Taut (unlike Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Hans Sharoun or Erich Mendelsohn for example) did not have a second career after WordWar II. But he is actually the most influential architect for large residential estates in Germany from the 1920s.

by Katrin Lesser and Ben Buschfeld in April 2016

This is an article from our archive. It was published in April 2016, so some details may no longer be up to date.

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Up to 2012 only few out­siders could ever see just how high living stan­dards are behind his famous and colorful facades. Katrin and I – both long-standing resi­dents of the estate are living just a few blocks away and are very pas­sionate about monument pre­ser­vation – decided to do some­thing about this, so that archi­tecture lovers from all over the world can enjoy these qua­lities in full. Because this is how fine archi­tecture and design should be per­ceived – by just using it. So when the house with garden and veranda went up for sale, we went there and were abso­lutely thrilled how much ori­ginal material had been pre­served inside.

Over a two-year period, we res­tored Taut’s typi­cally lush and strong wall and floor colors, and meti­cu­lously reno­vated the his­toric tiled stoves, cup­boards, flo­oring and windows. We stripped away newer layers of con­s­truction, rese­arched in libraries, gathered ori­ginal fur­nis­hings at antique traders and even designed num­erous pieces our­selves, based on his­to­rical pat­terns of the Bauhaus era and some very inte­resting tenant maga­zines issued by the housing asso­ciation at that time.
We love to share this expe­rience and also offer guided tours through the neigh­bourhood for our guests. Nearly all of our them tell us how much they love the house and that it is great fun to dis­cover all the little details imple­mented in there. This is even more important for us than the large media coverage and some awards we received. The ori­ginal name of the house “Tautes Heim” is actually a German wordplay which is hard to translate. It is based on common saying similar to “Home, sweet home”. It means that nicely kept and familiar sur­roun­dings are the source of true hap­piness.


Text: Katrin Lesser and Ben Buschfeld, April 2016

Photos: Ben Buschfeld

Katrin Lesser and Ben Buschfeld bought the house years ago, recon­s­tructed it with much effort and started with “Tautes Heim”. Both also live in the Huf­ei­sen­siedlung. Katrin is a land­scape architect and spe­cia­lizes in the recon­di­tioning of his­to­rical gardens and parks. Ben is a designer working on pro­jects in the com­mu­ni­cation of Archi­tecture and Design.

The house

Holiday home Tautes Heim
Tautes Heim
Holiday home Tautes Heim
Step back to the Roaring Twenties: Taut’s Home (Tautes Heim) is an archi­tecture, design and Bauhaus lover’s dream. This house, which was designed by the famous German architect Bruno Taut in the 1920s, is part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Huf­ei­sen­siedlung Berlin.

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