ARCHITECTS
Hhf: Hhf
CLIENT
Private
TEAM
Herlach Hartmann Frommenwiler, Markus Leixner
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Ggs Ag Holzbau
PHOTOGRAPHS
Tom Bisig
BUILDING VOLUME
668 M3
GROSS FLOOR AREA
205 M2
SITE AREA
525 M2
AREA
668 M²
YEAR
2014
LOCATION
Ziefen, Switzerland
CATEGORY
Houses
Text description provided by the architects.
House C is a two-story low budget single-family house for a family of 5 in Ziefen, a village near Basel, Switzerland.
The cube and wooden construction can be described as a contemporary variation of a half-timbered farmhouse with a simple distributed standard sized wooden structure.
The compact volume is based on a square, insulated partly with an attached layer of unheated spaces on two of its sides. These unheated spaces offer a large porch, a loggia, a wardrobe, boiler room and storage.
The simple plan is organized by a centrally located, load-bearing concrete staircase. The staircase divides the space into a more public and a more private area.
The rough use of materials like wood and concrete and the consistent use of industrial materials adjusted to the project's needs, enabled the reduction of construction costs so that the family could afford a custom made home instead of buying a prefab house out of a catalogue.
On the ground floor the simple floor plan is providing a large entrance and wardrobe in the non-insulated wrapping of the building.
The core building provides an office space, the master bedroom with bathroom and a spacious bright living room including the kitchen area. The living and kitchen area is fully glazed with an openable glass front towards the large porch alongside the garden.
The upper floor provides three smaller sized bedrooms for the children, a bathroom, larger open spaces on both sides of the staircase with open use, as well as a laundry.
The large decked loggia is located in the attached layer oriented in westerly direction.
For economic reasons the house has only a foundation and no basement, something rather unusual for Swiss standards.
