Tidal House

Tidal House

Studio to po ma

Tidal House
© Lars van Es

ARCHITECTS
Studio to po ma

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Lars van Es

MAIN CONTRACTOR
Bouw & Timmerbedrijf Texel

FURNITURE MAKER
Annice meubelmakerij, Overdijk & Co

STEEL WORKS
Co Liberg Staalwerken

MANUFACTURERS
Accoya, Kalzip, Foreco, Holonite

PHOTOGRAPHS
Lars van Es

AREA
250 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Den Burg, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Houses

Tidal House
© Lars van Es

Text description provided by architect.

Tidal House explores the relationship between material, landscape, and dweller.

The house is situated on Texel Island on the border of a rural area that passes into woods, dunes, and the North Sea.

Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es

It includes both a living part as well as a separate practice space with a waiting room.

Tidal House consists of similar volumes that are seemingly loosely placed on the site. Like objects, left behind by the tides.

Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es

The volumes are slightly rotated and shifted. With in-between leftover, open spaces, to connect the landscape.

This dynamic setting influences the changes in light and atmosphere during the day and the way the spaces relate to the surrounding landscape.

The sculptural volumes of the house are kept mainly closed on the street side, a narrow road.

Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es

On the garden side, large windows and sliding doors provide a direct connection with the landscape.

This makes the seasonal changes tangible in the interior.

The various volumes form an open, continuous space each with its own character.

Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es

A change in material creates a horizontal division at a height of 2.40 m throughout the house.

This change in material, between birch plywood, stucco, and steel beams, influences the experience of the interior as a constructed landscape of spaces and transitions.

The house has several sustainable implementations: a timber structure, facade cladding and window frames of sustainable modified wood, a roof of recycled aluminum, natural ventilation, a concrete floor to retain the heat with floor heating, and re-used travertine floor tiles.

The house is all electric: In addition to an air-to-water heat pump energy is generated by built-in solar panels on the roof of the shed.

Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es

Rainwater from the roofs is collected in an underground water tank to be re-used for the watering of the garden.

The tidal house is an open and dynamic construction with the surrounding landscape.

Tidal House
© Lars van Es
Tidal House
© Lars van Es

To expose new spatial experiences and to stimulate changes in the way the spaces are used over time.


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