"In Weimar a new urban district is being built next to the site for which the Bauhaus produced a residential development plan (not carried out) in 1923. The present project takes on the Bauhaus ideas in its minimalist language of forms, expressed in the use of simple volumes with flat roofs, laid out in a strictly regular pattern. The two black cubes of this house and separate studio building stand on a plot just 7.5 m wide. Beneath the smooth render is a single-skin wall of 36 cm thick hollow bricks with vertical coring. Door and window lintels are preformed U-shaped brick infilled with reinforced concrete. All rooms are plastered and painted white; light coloured parquet is used throughout."