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Main facade of the completed Bereke Group modern box house in Almaty
Реализован в 2026
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Berlin

A completed three-level family house in a modern box logic: clean geometry, a cantilevered second floor, panoramic glazing, and premium architectural discipline without excess visual noise.

418 m², Almaty, 2026. The house combines minimalism, hi-tech accents, a technical basement level, a public first floor, and a private upper block shaped around double-height space and a terrace-driven leisure scenario.

Area
418 m²
Levels
2 + basement
Bedrooms
4
Basement
131 m²
Facade
Dark brick + stone + timber
Delivery
Turnkey

Floor plans

First-floor plan of the Berlin project
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First floor

The first floor gathers the public life of the house: the living room, dining room, and kitchen work as one connected system while keeping their functions legible.

Large living room ~28 m²
Separate dining room ~21 m²
Kitchen ~16 m²
Study ~20 m²
Wardrobe
Bathroom
Access to the terrace and barbecue zone
До реализации

Architectural renders

Before construction, the project was assembled in detailed visualizations. They helped verify the facade plasticity, the evening lighting scenario, the interior atmosphere, and the consistency of decisions across the whole house.

20 визуализаций

The main facade render establishes the house as a restrained premium volume with precise proportions and material contrast.

Who this project fits

A family that needs a house for communication, leisure, and privacy
Those who want contemporary architecture without a temporary visual effect
Those who need a clear three-level logic with a basement and a private upper block
Those who value engineering discipline and long-term reliability

Delivery timeline

Design
~1.5 months
Architecture, layouts, and engineering coordination
Shell and facade
4 to 5 months
Monolith, cantilevers, roof, and contrasted facade materials
Turnkey
12 to 14 months
Full delivery with engineering, terrace, and exterior living scenarios

Engineering and architectural logic

As in all Bereke Group projects, engineering here was not layered over the architecture afterward, but integrated from the design stage: collector-based heating, underfloor-heating preparation, clearly zoned communications, and quality control at every phase.

The cantilevered upper floor, panoramic glazing, terrace block, and basement required precise coordination between structural and engineering decisions. The core task was not to create a house that only looks strong on renders, but one that works reliably for 10 to 20 years without hidden operational issues.

What the project includes

Thought-through engineering at the design stage
Collector-based heating system
Preparation for underfloor heating
Clear communication zoning
Quality control at every stage
Structural logic adapted to cantilevered volumes

Core principle: the house must work reliably for 10 to 20 years, not just look impressive in visualizations.

Construction process

What this project proves

Contemporary architecture can be visually light and structurally reliable at the same time
A basement can keep the living floors free from technical overload
A terrace and barbecue zone can function as part of the lifestyle scenario, not as decorative add-ons
Material contrast and evening lighting can operate as an architectural system rather than a set of effects

Need a similar contemporary house in a modern box logic?

We can adapt this approach to your plot, family scenario, and privacy requirements, then design and build a house where architectural expression is backed by engineering discipline and real construction logic.

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