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House in Thalwil
Daniela Burkart

House in Thalwil

The private house in Thalwil is embedded in a steeply sloping, wooded plot with a magnificent view of Lake Zurich. These site-specific conditions determined the genesis of the project.

photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart

Due to the constricting site conditions, the basic shape of the house is inevitably a polygon formed by the result of the regulatory building-line and the forest-distance-line. In accordance with the building and zoning requirements, a staggered height is developed with a basement, two full floors and a partially setback attic level.

photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart

The inventive use of the bay window rule and the arrangement of the floors as split levels make maximum use of the plot and give the house a surprising spatial generosity and diversity. In order to allow the bay windows to appear as facade fragments, as required by building law, they are folded out in the east and west from a clearly recognisable bend line. This allows welltailored rooms to be formed on the constricted south side, as well as a spatious roof terrace.

photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart

In relation to the steep topography, the split levels allow for optimal embedding into the terrain with terraced outdoor spaces on all levels. A generous staircase with short flights of stairs creates a natural spatial context.
The concrete slabs rest on a loadbearing brick inner leaf. The exterior insulation is protected by an insitu concrete shell. At the same time, the concrete envelope ensures a simple and efficient transition from the below-ground to the above-ground façade structure. 

photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart
photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart

To give the house a mineral texture and strengthen its plastic presence, the surface of the concrete facade is bushhammered. The chosen color for the concrete is a light, warm beige gray. The generous windows are constructed of oak frames and appear to be bordered by a smooth stone cornice. In fact, the cornices are untreated offform concrete.

photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart
photo_credit Daniela Burkart
Daniela Burkart

The garden design makes reference to the local environment with its views of the landscape and the directly adjacent forest. The terraced open space is divided into four garden zones: the forest garden, the garden grove, the perennial garden and the herb garden. A curved circular path connects the garden zones. In a staged choreography, one is guided through the different garden spaces and their moods, which constantly change during the course of the seasons and times of day.

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