Glass House / Sigurd Larsen

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Uckermark, Germany
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Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Exterior Photography
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck

Text description provided by the architects. Das Glashaus is a weekend House in Uckermark north of Berlin. It’s designed for a small family with plenty of guests. The house offers a chance to spend time in the countryside and enjoy the nearby preserved forest and lakes.

Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck
Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck
Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Interior Photography, Beam, Facade, Column, Arch
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck

The house has a simple floor plan with a curved wall that creates privacy toward the road. All rooms overlook the open landscape to the west and have access to the large covered terrace. The beds are positioned along the facade so they can be accessed both from the inside and directly from the terrace. Likewise, the shower can be reached directly from the outside. When the long row of glass doors is open, the small bedrooms and shower feel like alcoves along the covered terrace.

Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck
Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Image 45 of 46
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The staircase and the kitchen block are built into solid volumes of concrete bricks that frame the main living space. The curved stone wall is recessed towards the east to create a small court for the first rays of morning sun protected from the wind. The wooden structure of the roof forms a greenhouse on the first floor. It contains a large and bright space that functions as a studio for creative work and a great place to enjoy the view and daylight regardless of the changing weather.

Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Interior Photography, Living Room, Beam
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck
Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Chair, Table, Countertop, Sink
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck
Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Image 41 of 46
Floor plan

A bed, a working table, and later a bathtub turn the greenhouse into a spectacular space during Spring and Autumn. Towards the west, the entire roof surface is glass so the view over the green valley and sunset can be experienced from inside. The eastern slope of the roof is polycarbonate which creates a spectacular play with light, shadow, and changing colors as the sun moves over the house. Every day is a new experience.  

Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Interior Photography, Living Room, Windows
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck

In the warm seasons, interior and exterior spaces grow together through the many openings on the garden facade. The interior of the house appears to merge with the garden defined by the curving wall of the house and the green hedges of the garden. In the winter, the compact insulated one-story house becomes a cozy and intimate place to withdraw and see the landscape and changing light through the panoramic windows. The greenhouse upstairs is an extra feature that can be used when the sun has warmed it up, or the wind has cooled it down.  

Glass House / Sigurd Larsen - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Tobias Koenig, Michael Romstoeck

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Cite: "Glass House / Sigurd Larsen" 28 Dec 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/990866/glass-house-sigurd-larsen> ISSN 0719-8884

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