Haus B是Yonder为斯图加特一个著名的建筑师家庭设计的作品。在世纪之交,这个家庭搬进了一座经常翻新的50年代的建筑,该建筑位于斯图加特盆地状山谷的壮丽景色中。Yonder的任务是翻新和重建这个现有的建筑。为了可持续地工作,新建筑尽可能地利用了现有的房屋。同时,重建工作更清晰地组织了空间,更好地衬托出场地的壮丽景色,并确保这栋四层建筑尽管建在一个极度倾斜的场地上,却能方便地进入。

Haus B is a work by Yonder for a well-known, Stuttgart-based family of architects. Before the turn of the century, the family moved into a frequently refurbished 1950s building located on a site with magnificent views of Stuttgart’s basin-shaped valley. Yonder’s task was to renovate and rebuild this existing building. In an effort to work sustainably, the new construction makes use of the existing house as much as possible. At the same time, the reconstruction more clearly organizes space, better frames the site’s breathtaking views and ensures that the four-level building is easily accessible despite being constructed on a site with an extreme slope.

为此,该建筑的屋顶和底层被部分拆除,并以木材重建。新建筑具有通风、宽敞的品质,并提供电梯和宽敞的屋顶露台。新设计的楼层的全景窗可以无障碍地看到斯图加特和附近的茶馆。该建筑开放的内部有一个连续的流线,由独特的建筑空间、油浸胡桃木和橡木制成的内置家具和精心布置的窗户点缀。生活在城市屋顶之上的 “绿色空间”,就这样通过人的不断变化的视角来体验空间。底层和上层通过一个开放的楼梯相互连接,两边是木制的内嵌式楼梯。

To this end, the building’s roof and ground floor were partly removed and rebuilt in wood. The new construction has an airy, spacious quality, and provides an elevator and a generous roof terrace. Panoramic windows at the newly designed levels afford unimpeded views over Stuttgart and the nearby Teahouse. The building’s open interior has a continuous flow accented by unique architectural spaces, built-in furniture made from oiled walnut and oak and carefully positioned windows. Living in “green space,” above the rooftops of the city, is thus experienced spatially through one’s ever-changing point of view. The ground floor and the upper floor are connected to each other by an open staircase flanked by wooden built-ins.

最重要的是,该建筑致力于实现能源增值,将来可以向大电网输送多余的能源。钻探的地热井提供地下水,用于加热和冷却天花板和地板。光伏瓦覆盖在屋顶上,在收集能量的同时作为防水的屋顶覆盖物,高度绝缘的外墙确保了夏季的热和冬季的冷的最佳保护。电动加油站促进了电动车的使用。

Most importantly, this construction strives to be Energy-Plus and could, in the future, deliver excess energy to the greater power grid. Drilled geothermal wells provide groundwater used to heat and cool ceilings and floors. Photovoltaic shingles clad the roof, harvesting energy while serving as a water-resistant roof covering, and a highly insulated façade ensures optimal protection from heat in summer and cold in winter. Electric filling stations facilitate the use of e-mobility.

Architects: Yonder – Architektur und Design
Area : 612 m²
Year : 2016
Photographs :Brigida González
Manufacturers : Dornbracht, JUNG, Bulthaup, Duravit, Nimbus Group, SOLAIRE SUISSE SA
, T4 Systems Umwelttechnik GmbH, d+b
Lead Architects : Katja Knaus, Benedikt Bosch
Planning Of Structural Framework : Wagnerplanung GmbH Ingenieurbüro für Tragwerksplanung
Building Physics : Bobran Ingenieure
Lighting Design : Bartenbach
Landscape Architecture : Behnisch Architekten
Planning Of Climate System And Energy Supply
 : Transsolar Energietechnik GmbH
City : Stuttgart
Country : Germany