- Hirtt-Gasper House in Wellenstein, L
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- description
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In the architects’ office this building is referred to as the “Socrates House”, because the design can be read as
an – extremely free – interpretation of a quotation from this Greek philosopher.
It stands at the entrance to the town of Wellenstein, surrounded by the vineyards of the river Moselle. From a
present-day viewpoint it is almost a kind of invention in typological terms: the house is funnel-shaped, the approach
is from the north; the funnel opens to the southeast with a view of a gently rising slope covered with apple
trees. Socrates imagined living in this way, proceeding from the light and warmth into the dark and coolness.
Leon Battista Alberti took up these ideas and gave them visual form in a drawing.
In the present case the kitchen lies at one side and is inserted into the building in the form of a sculpturally
projecting element. On top of it is a balcony for the bedrooms at first floor level. The glazed funnel with the living
area and the terrace in front of it is specially staged through the use of unusual sculptural frame elements, and
part of it is provided with shade and protected from the weather.
The garden – with a pool of water in front of the terrace – has been planted in a carefully considered way.
- DATA
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Client: Hirtt-Gasper family
Start of planning: 1999
Start of construction: 2000
Completion: 2001
Usable floor area: 190 m2
Enclosed volume: 1.350 m3
Outdoor area: 780 m2
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