
House With Four Roofs
ARCHITECTS
GAISS
PROJECT TEAM
Kārlis Melzobs, Arnita Melzoba, Agnese Mālniece
PHOTOS
Reinis Hofmanis (18), GAISS (5)
AREA
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
YEAR
2019
LOCATION
Riga, Latvia
CATEGORY
Residential › Private House
Riga based architecture studio GAISS have designed a private house for a young family with a roofscape that has inclinations in four directions.
The challenge of the project was to transform the peculiarity of an L-shaped plot into a spatial quality. A narrow part of the green parcel is connected to the adjoining street.
To maximize land efficiency a section of the house is positioned on this stretch while forming a focus towards the garden in the wider area on the back.
The house can be experienced as a journey from the public space of the street towards the private garden in the back.
All of the living spaces are oriented towards south-east and south-west to maximize solar gains, which help to reduce heating demand in winter.
An overhang shades the glazed facade in the living room to protect from excessive heat in the summer.
The character of the surrounding residential area is reflected in the use of the pitch roof construction.
The traditional model is however reinterpreted - 4 blocks with pitches in various angles are configured to match the L shape of the plan.
Each room has a different ceiling angle to create conditions for the respective functionality.

The structure consists of lightweight concrete block masonry that is combined with timber for roof construction and wall sections containing windows. The house blends well within the context while maintaining a strong presence of contemporary aesthetics.
