Haus W by Kraus Schönberg Architects
Kraus Schönberg Architects designed the Haus W in Hamburg, Germany.
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This is an affordable prefabricated low-energy house for a young couple and their two children. The family wanted a house which felt like a connected space, but which would also offer individual freedom to the occupants. The building is separated into an upper and a lower part.
The upper volume consists of rooms of various heights corresponding to their individual function. Bedrooms, bathrooms, the dressing room and the rooms for the children all require different heights and project into the lower living areas. This common space is organised by these staggered volumes without being interrupted by partitions.
Walking around the house takes one through a variety of rooms on the upper level, which are orientated to the garden as well as to the inner atrium. The openess allows the user to combine rooms and functions in various ways. The walls and floors of the individual upper rooms are built of sustainable CNC-cut timber panels. These do a variety of things: they constitute the finish; define spaces and functions; help insulate the building; are recyclable; create a comfortable internal environment; and offer a cost-effective building solution.
The lower ground floor is cut into the ground creating direct views into the garden while standing up, or offering a feeling of security while sitting down. The various heights of the ceiling above indicate the individual rooms of the upper level.
Visit the Kraus Schönberg Architects website – here.
Photography by Ioana Marinescu
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ardesmida on 06 Dec 2011 at 8:18 am #
in such a house there’s no adequate space for shoes?
Peter Sakkis on 06 Dec 2011 at 8:50 am #
I LOVE IT!!!!
Love the design.
Love the program
Love the answers.
Love the questions.
Love the architect’s mind.
Even love the client.
Thank you!
J.scott on 06 Dec 2011 at 2:46 pm #
4th pic looks like mobile home.
Wim on 08 Dec 2011 at 2:16 am #
A small budget and a lot of smart thinking come together. How to create something really new in the field of the detached house with simple means. So much more interesting than all these posh mansions that we see at this site. Yes, it looks like a mobile home, but only at first sight. That is the joke, look twice! Brilliant. Just wander what building costs were…
Peter Sakkis on 10 Dec 2011 at 8:41 am #
My sentiments precisely. Besides costs, I’d like to see some floor plans and a building section or two.
Peter Sakkis on 10 Dec 2011 at 8:50 am #
Actually,from where we are now, a well chosen
section will tell the story all by itself.