Haus Crussow

Haus Crussow
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HAUS CRUSSOW

Annabau

ARCHITECTS
Annabau

LOCATION
Brandenburg, Germany

CATEGORY
Houses

AREA
200.0 m²

PROJECT YEAR
2012

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hanns Joosten

WOODEN ELEVATIONS
City Climber, Thomas Meinert

ROOF, CLADDING & FIBREBOARD
Manriko Pusst

WINDOWS & DOORS
Fenster Braun & Co. KG

ELECTRICS
PM Haustechnik

KITCHEN
Minerva, Petra Goman

TIMBER PILING
Sans Souci Parkett GmbH

TIMBER CONSTRUCTION
Schuchardt Zimmerei & Holzrahmenbau GmbH

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Moritz Schloten

CONCRETE & PRECAST ELEMENTS & PLUMBING AND HEATING SERVICES
Baugesellschaft Caesekow

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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Text description provided by architect.

The brief was to build a spacious timber constructed private residence in the eastern Uckermark in rural Brandenburg. Small farm buildings dot the wide-open landscape in what is primarily agricultural land.

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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For this project, we took up this theme of the lone homestead in an open landscape.

The property evolves around a paved central courtyard as external extension to the living areas inside the house. 

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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Principal building and the annex are aligned longitudinally to the yard.

The main residence is built around a large, central, open plan area, which serves as live-cook-work-lobby space.

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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Zones are loosely defined by the solid implant of a sanitary block containing bathroom and guest WC.

Four separate rooms link onto this central space on the southwesterly and northeasterly fronts.

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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The concept of the room-in-a-room obviates the use of service corridors. The timber construction consists of laminated wooden trusses with a 9m span.

It rests on an only 12cm-strong base plate. Thermal insulation for walls and roof is achieved with a 30cm infill layer of compressed cellulose flakes blown into cavities.

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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The solid central core of the house consists of reinforced precast concrete filigree slabs, with their concrete infills executed in situ.

Longitudinal walls and roofing are fibreboard; gable walls are clad in unplaned larch-wood planks.

Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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Haus Crussow
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Thermal efficiency operates on the premise of the thermal storage capacity of the solid concrete core of the house and the attached solid fuel masonry stove with an ingenious system of internal fireclay-lined heat-exchange channels exuding heat to warm the house.


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