| period | description |
|---|---|
| 1909–1911 | planning and construction period |
The house is ausgefacht to the largest part a skeleton structure, with large sized bricks. First to fourth stick are smoothly, brightly cleaned, Parterre and Mezzanin with green Greek Cipollino marble disguised, the base with granite. The columns are Monolithe from the same marble, Basen and Kapitelle of profiles from tombac or zinc casting, with brass occupied. For the texture zone of the Mezzaninerker Loos found a functional reason: With lighter Sprossung argued it - one could get fear to fall on the road. Landings and galleries differentiate the sales room of the exclusive cutter studio. Highly rising noble wood column converted with strict showcases accompanies the centerline. Bookkeeping and cash were put into a Estrade separated by brass lattices into the rear part of the Mezzanins. Also the work spaces are arranged by changing room heights: 2.07 meters for the sitting close, 3 meter for the standing Zuschneider and 5.22 meters for the handle hall.


