Spacious living room in a unique luxury villa by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus mountains – the sunset creates a wonderful atmosphere.
A subtly coordinated material and colour concept characterises the interiors of the luxury villa designed by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
Light-flooded, spacious rooms opening onto the garden and atrium characterise this luxury villa by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
Spacious living room in a unique luxury villa by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus mountains – the sunset creates a wonderful atmosphere.
Light-flooded rooms with finely coordinated materials define this luxury villa by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
Open, flowing room concept with a planted atrium at the centre of the luxury villa designed by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
Open, flowing room concept with a planted atrium at the centre of the luxury villa designed by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
Open, flowing room concept with a planted atrium at the centre of the luxury villa designed by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
Open, light-flooded, custom-built luxury villa by Philipp Architekten with an open-plan concept.
Einzigartiger Blick von der Villa aus auf die Hügelkette des Taunus.
Customised architecture and unique interior design come together in Ayoughi House – a luxury villa by Philipp Architekten, realised according to a holistic planning approach.
Open, flowing room concept with a planted atrium at the centre of the luxury villa designed by Philipp Architekten in the Taunus region.
The open-plan foyer, spread over two floors, with its spacious, open staircase, welcomes the residents of this luxury villa in the Taunus mountains.
Light-flooded luxury villa by Philipp Architekten with customised lighting by PSLab, emphasising the interplay of architecture and materials.
The pergola-like structure spans the spacious terrace area of the custom-built luxury villa in the Taunus mountains.
The pergola-like structure spans the spacious terrace area of the custom-built luxury villa in the Taunus mountains.
Master bedroom in a bespoke luxury villa by Philipp Architekten, which opens up to the surrounding nature through floor-to-ceiling windows.
The custom-built luxury villa is characterized by the surrounding nature of the spacious, uniquely landscaped garden.
Custom-built luxury villa in the Taunus region on a spacious plot, characterised by floor-to-ceiling glazing and flowing transitions between indoors and outdoors.
Custom-built luxury villa in the Taunus region on a spacious plot, characterised by floor-to-ceiling glazing and flowing transitions between indoors and outdoors.
The open-plan foyer, spread over two floors, with its spacious, open staircase, welcomes the residents of this luxury villa in the Taunus mountains.
High-quality materials and a customised lighting concept characterise the interior of this luxury villa.
Custom-built luxury villa in the Taunus region on a spacious plot, characterised by floor-to-ceiling glazing and flowing transitions between indoors and outdoors.
Custom-built luxury villa in the Taunus region on a spacious plot, characterised by floor-to-ceiling glazing and flowing transitions between indoors and outdoors.

Classically elegant atrium villa in the Taunus

Nestled in a park-like garden with views of the gentle hills of the Taunus, Ayoughi House unites architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture into one harmonious, holistic concept. The property borders directly on a historic park with a grand villa, an environment that lends the project its distinct atmosphere and sense of serenity.

The client, herself an architect, was personally involved in shaping and developing the house’s concept. Together, we created a design that precisely reflects the family’s individual vision and translates it into a timeless, classical architectural language.

Upon entering, one experiences a spatial composition of exceptional quality: the foyer expands vertically into a generous atrium open to the top. A sculptural staircase and a graphically crafted wooden cube – functioning both as furniture and as an architectural element – define this central space. The result is a sequence of complex three-dimensional spaces that convey movement and lightness, making the theme of vertical openness tangibly present.

At the heart of the house lies the planted central atrium. It connects the open living areas along fluid axes, drawing light, air, and nature deep into the interior. It creates zones for togetherness and tranquility – open, effortless, and imbued with an innate sense of generosity.

The family for whom this home was conceived includes lively twins – and a rhythm of life that balances activity with retreat. The floor plan responds with functional clarity and emotional softness: rooms open and close, transitions remain fluid. A separate, self-contained living unit for parents or grandparents offers privacy and independence while maintaining closeness and shared living in a natural way.

The landscape architecture follows our ambition to merge architecture and nature organically. The naturally sloping terrain was gently modeled and brought up to the living level, creating direct access from the main floor into the garden. The valuable mature trees were fully preserved and sensitively integrated into the new design. This finely tuned interplay between existing nature and new topography has produced a garden space that both shapes and extends the character of the house.

As architects, we carry overall responsibility for architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture. Our holistic approach ensures that material, form, detail, and atmosphere interlock coherently – visibly, tangibly, and enduringly.

Ayoughi House embodies our conviction that architecture should express life, personality, and place in a bespoke way. In the heart of the Rhine-Main region, near Frankfurt, a home has emerged that is defined by timeless elegance, sustainability, and emotional depth – a place of calm, clarity, and familial vitality.