Sphinxen Housing Complex

Markus Kuntscher, Ulrike Wietzorrek

Description

Access:

Bridges (pedestrians and cars) connect the buildings to the land; vertical point access, four units per floor; interior stairwell; no natural lighting in the stairwell.

Interior space:

The size and layout of the apartments results form the tapering silhouette of the staggered building volumes. All the apartments face two sides across a corner. After passing through a corridor, along which the individual rooms are aligned on one side and the bathrooms and storage spaces on the other, toward the center of the building, one enters the generous living space. Depending on their position, these living spaces open up onto a roof terrace that cuts into the building volume or onto a balcony that projects out of the building mass; on the opposite side, they connect to the kitchens. The apartments on the top floors are maisonettes.

Exterior space:

Spacious balconies and roof terraces along the living rooms, and the corners of the volume are developed with particular care.

Morphology:

These five solitary volumes are built like freestanding sculptures, completely within the water of Lake Gooi; they line up with the edge of the water. The typical, distinctive profile of the sphinx, with its striking head and flattened back, results from maximizing the connection to the outdoors: the apartments have roof terraces facing south and generous panorama windows facing north, which transport the view of the lake into the apartments. The east and west sides of the silvery metal facades are perforated.

Drawings

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Site plan, scale 1:5000

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Apartment access diagram

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Ground level, scale 1:500

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Second level, scale 1:500

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Third level, scale 1:500

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Fourth level, scale 1:500

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Fifth level, scale 1:500

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Sixth level, scale 1:500

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Sample apartment, scale 1:200

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Longitudinal section, scale 1:500

Photos

Exterior view from the water


Originally published in: Peter Ebner, Eva Herrmann, Roman Höllbacher, Markus Kuntscher, Ulrike Wietzorrek, Typology +: Innovative Residential Architecture, Birkhäuser, 2009.

Building Type Housing

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble, Stepped Building

Urban Context Suburbia

Architect Neutelings Riedijk Architects

Year 2003

Location Huizen

Country Netherlands

Geometric Organization Linear

Building Depth Ca. 23 m

Number of Units 70 units in all, 14 in each volume

Height Mid-Rise (4 to 7 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Solid Construction

Access Type Vertical Core

Layout Corridor/Hallway, Duplex/Triplex

Outdoor Space of Apartment Balcony, Roof Terrace

Parking Underground parking garage

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Additional Information Building volumes: Ensemble of 5 solitary buildings; vertically staggered towers in the water; north–south orientation; 6 floors above ground and 1 below with parking spaces and cellars; first floor raised above ground level

Client Bouwfonds Wonen Noord-West

Address Gooipromenade
Huizen, Netherlands

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