Photostudio in the Reedfield

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer

PHOTOSTUDIO IN THE REEDFIELD

Thomas Hagemeijer

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Thomas Hagemeijer

CONSTRUCTION
Bouwbedrijf Bart Smit

MANUFACTURERS
Knauf, Timmerfabriek Bart Smit

AREA
34 m²

YEAR
2021

LOCATION
Ossenzijl, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Housing, Photography & Architecture

Text description provided by architect.

The project concerns a small photostudio in National Park ‘De Weerribben-Wieden’. The main starting point was to blend with the nature around it, as well as establish a relationship with the adjacent family house.

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer
Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer

The park is unique in Europe for its biodiversity and reed fields. The main economic driver of the region has traditionally been the collection of reed.

Everywhere around the Netherlands this typical product of the Weerribben- Wieden can be found on roofs of houses.

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer
Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer

For this project, uncommonly, the reed is used for the front and back façade. When approaching the building, the reed forms a friendly greeting and tangible projection of the landscape behind it.

The reed that is applied in the facade is available in any home-improvement store and generally functions as a fence.

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer
Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer

An air cavity is applied to allow the reed to dry naturally. A grid of timber planks serves to attach the reed units.

The order of measurements formulated by priest-architect Dom Hans van der Laan, informs the rhythm of the grid.

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer
Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer

The connection to the house is achieved by applying black timber planks according to a local building technique called ‘potdekselen’.

The interior of the studio is as light as possible. The white interior is an abstract representation of the shape of the house. The largest openings are facing the north to let in shadow-less light, which in turn reflects off the white stucco walls and ceiling.

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer
Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer

Usually, a paper backdrop screen will be used in photography sessions, ensuring a smooth background.

When the paper screen is rolled up, a window of similar dimensions emerges.

This window becomes a painting-like frame of the landscape behind the house. The use of the house is flexible.

The studio could function to accommodate people in the future as the storage can be transformed into a bathroom and a bed can be placed on the mezzanine above.

Photostudio in the Reedfield
© Annette Hagemeijer


Photostudio in the Reedfield
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