House E

House E 

CHRIST.CHRIST. associated architects

House E
© Thomas Herrmann

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Schmitt + Thielmann Ingenieurgesellschaft

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Roger Christ

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Residential Building, Private Office Pavilion

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Christiane Bolesta

PHOTOGRAPHS
Thomas Herrmann

AREA
726 M²

LOCATION
Wiesbaden, Germany

CATEGORY
Residential

YEAR
2019

House E
© Thomas Herrmann

House E consists of a residential building and a pavilion, which is used as a private office area. The cubic buildings are connected to one another by an underground tunnel and create a charming ensemble.

The property rises up 3 meters from the adjacent street and forms a garden plateau, on which the buildings have been positioned.

House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann

The position of the buildings in relation to one another divides up the outdoor spaces on the plateau and defines clear edges.

The residential building has a façade of bricks in a muted grey color, and the pavilion is mirrored over its full surface.

House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann

The striking glass cube absorbs the changing light of the sky and the surrounding area.

Depending on your perspective, the time of day, and the weather conditions, it changes its appearance, and its façade reacts to its surroundings.

Just like the mirrored top floor of the residential building, which merges with the sky due to the reflections.

House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann

The use of natural materials such as bricks, wood, and natural stone creates an exciting contrast with the reflective glass surfaces.

The interior of the residential building is defined by a clear guidance of visual axes and axes of movement.

In the center of the building is the entrance hall with a centrally positioned staircase.

House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann

The living spaces are located on the side of the hall. The sleeping area, with an open-plan bathroom and a dressing room, is on the top floor.

The top floor is accessed via a separate half-spiral staircase, which means that this area is experienced as a “house in the house” and has a high degree of intimacy.

The theme of the reflective surfaces is also consistently continued inside the top floor. Mirroring over the full surface of the cupboard and room doors makes the rooms appear large and spacious.

House E
© Thomas Herrmann
House E
© Thomas Herrmann

The buildings deliberately showcase internal routes, views through the building and to the outside, visual axes, and mirror effects.


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