A house and a storage shed united through a protected courtyard

House P is a holiday home designed by Yonder – Architektur Und Design for a family of seven from Hamburg. The house takes cues from traditional Allgäu architecture, but results in a unique, contemporary building. House P’s geometry was generated by maximizing the property’s allowable building envelope, a classic Allgäu House with a shallow gabled roof and a full lower level, and then slicing an oblique section from that volume along its center axis. From one building emerge two: a house and a storage shed. The space between offers the family a protected courtyard for outdoor activities. The resulting slanted rear facade together with a cantilevering stair in turn allow one to reach the main entrance on dry ground.

© Brigida Gonzalez

The building’s canted shape also results in an impressive and generous interior space. In the main living room, a large picture window offers majestic views of the surrounding mountains. The upper and lower floors are linked by a double-height living and dining room with a gallery. A fireplace provides comfort and warmth. A loft at the upper level invites one to relax, read or star-gaze through windows positioned to afford direct views of the sky. The basement offers an additional place to retreat with two private bedrooms, a bath and a sauna.

© Brigida Gonzalez

Wood, a regional building material, comprises both the building’s main construction and facade. The facade’s timber shell is charred before assembly. This gives wood a natural and environmentally friendly weather protection and the house its unusual black appearance. Core-insulated exposed concrete at the house’s lower level contrasts the wood.  It provides a solid plinth for the timber house above.

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Brigida Gonzalez

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Rena Lorenz

 

© Brigida Gonzalez

Design and info © Yonder – Architektur Und Design

Images © Brigida Gonzalez and Rena Lorenz

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