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BOP - ORGANIC WOODEN HOUSE for an overall healthy living

BOP - ORGANIC WOODEN HOUSE for an overall healthy living BOP
ORGANIC WOODEN HOUSE, 2003
by Alexander Brenner Architects


Residential sculpture in natural construction with organic materials only.

Organic insulation - Clay plaster - Untreated wood - Tested natural materials - Best air quality - Intelligent on demand ventilation - Electro smog protection - Shielded from externally applied radiation.

This plot is located on the edge of a highly fragmented residential estate with detached single-family houses, whilst an extensive multi-storey residential development adjoins to the east. This clear, solid building conciliates between the different construction types and scales of the surrounding. The development has spared the old trees to the north of the site.
The clients wanted a modern, bright house flooded with daylight, which is built according to sustainable building criteria – but it appearance should not be consistent with the image of a classic “eco-house”.
The building is accessed from the south side via a curved path. All the family’s common rooms are accommodated on the ground floor, whilst the upper storey is divided into two building sections positioned on both sides of a vertical glazed joint - on one side of the hall and the gallery is the children’s house, and on the other side is a projecting structure accommodating the parents’ house.
Unlike most buildings by the architect, this house was designed with a timber frame construction. Clay bricks in the ceiling act as accumulators. The walls are built from the same materials and coated with clay plaster. All other materials, too, were chosen for their sustainability properties. The house is heated by geothermal heating. A controlled ventilation system with heat recovery contributes to the sustainability of the overall concept.

Awards: BDA Award “Gute Bauten” 2005


BOP
BAUBIOLOGISCHES HOLZHAUS , 2003
Alexander Brenner Architekten


Wohnskulptur aus ausschliesslich natürlichen, baubiologischen Materialien

Biologische Dämmung – Lehmputz – Unbehandeltes Holz – Schadstoffgeprüfte Naturmaterialien – Intelligente Bedarfslüftung – Schutz vor Elektrosmog – Abschirmung vor externer Strahlung

Das Grundstück liegt am Rand einer kleinteiligen Einfamilienhaus-Bebauung. Auf der Ostseite schließt großflächiger Geschosswohnungsbau an. Der klare und kräftige Baukörper vermittelt zwischen den unterschiedlichen Bauformen und Maßstäben. Im Norden konnte alter Baumbestand erhalten werden.
Wunsch der Bauherren war ein modernes, helles und lichtdurchflutetes Haus, das nach baubiologischen Kriterien erbaut werden, doch in seiner Erscheinung nicht dem Bild eines klassischen „Öko-Hauses“ entsprechen sollte.
Das Haus wird über einen geschwungenen Weg von der Südseite erschlossen. Im Erdgeschoss sind alle Gemeinschaftsräume der Familie angeordnet, während sich das Obergeschoss zu beiden Seiten einer vertikalen Glasfuge in zwei Baukörper gliedert – auf der einen Seite der Halle mit der Galerie befindet sich das Kinderhaus, auf der anderen Seite, in einem vortretenden Baukörper, das Elternhaus.
Anders als die meisten anderen Bauten des Architekten wurde dieses Haus in Holzrahmenbauweise erstellt. Lehmziegel in den Decken dienen als Speicher. Die Wände wurden ebenfalls in diesem Material ausgeführt und mit einem Lehmputz versehen. Auch alle anderen verwendeten Materialien wurden nach baubiologischen Gesichtspunkten ausgewählt. Die Beheizung erfolgt über Geothermie. Eine kontrollierte Be- und Entlüftung mit Wärmerückgewinnung trägt zur Nachhaltigkeit des Gesamtkonzepts bei.

Auszeichnungen: BDA Preis “Gute Bauten” 2005

About the atelier:

Alexander Brenner studied from 1981 to 1987 at Stuttgart University and graduated with distinction in the fields of architecture and urban planning.
In 1990, Brenner founded his own studio and began teaching at several Universities.
The atelier focuses on Villas and residential houses, art galleries and private art collections.
His projects have long received highest international recognition and have been published worldwide.
The common ground for all projects is an integrated planning, which combines as well the building as the interior design and the elaboration of all furnishings and fittings in one design language.
Brenner has received many awards for his work and even the Goethe Institute Germany honored Alexander Brenner in 2016 as one of „Germany’s Top 10 architects“.
Particularly in connection with exhibitions of his work monographs were published in 2011, 2013 and 2015.
As an almost logical consequence of his projects with countless individual pieces developed, today he realizes more and more design products for various companies.

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