House 42
Stäfa
2013-2018
Various challenges such as the trapezoidal basic shape of the plot and the steeply sloping building ground influenced the design of the building.
The somewhat forgotten terraced house typology could be applied and reinterpreted in Stäfa. Instead of one-floor flats with completely different living qualities, we deliberately decided in favour of four vertical living units of equal value. Each of the houses has its own garden, various terraces and a far-reaching view over Lake Zurich. The vertical wooden elements of the façades are positioned at different distances from each other in order to control views and privacy.
Different spatial proportions, lighting situations and the relationship to the outdoor space create different qualities and bypass the usual hierarchies of use. This gives the occupants freedom to appropriate the rooms: living in the attic, sleeping in the garden floor or vice versa. The design of the kitchen and stairs underlines this aspect. They are perceived as carefully crafted furniture and defy conventions in terms of form and materiality.
Phasing
Planning | 2013–2017
Realisation | 2017–2018
Client
Blue Development
Architecture
HILDEBRAND
Team
Thomas Hildebrand (PL), Stephan Dietrich (PL), Carla Ferrer, Yuichi Kodai, Nora Klinger, Jaques Perroud, Michael StünziPlanning
General Planning | HILDEBRAND & Ghisleni Partner
Structural Engineering | HTB Ingenieure und planer
Electrical Planning | Elektro Winter
HVAC Engineering | Othmar Hämmerli & Eicher
Building Physics | Gartenmann Engineering
Key Data
Procedure | Commission
Surface | 570 m2 GFA
Budget BKP 2 | 4.1 M CHF
Photography
Roman Keller