Häuser Award 2016: Best family homes in Europe

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Häuser Award 2016

Winning House – Haus Kaltschmieden in Doren, Austria: European Residential Architecture Prize

7 Mar 2016

Häuser Award Winners

HÄUSER AWARD 2016: The best family homes in Europe

Winner: Haus Kaltschmieden, Doren, Austria – by architect Bernardo Bader

The winning properties are located in Austria, Spain, Germany and Greece

HÄUSER, the high-class magazine for international architecture, design and sophisticated living, will be presenting the winners of this year’s HÄUSER AWARD in its current 2/16 issue (on sale from 7 March). The aim of the competition was to find Europe’s best family homes.

“We have made a conscious decision not to impose any further thematic constraints on the HÄUSER AWARD 2016, in order to encompass the full spectrum of building developments and trends across Europe”, explains HÄUSER’s Editor-in-Chief Anne Zuber. “Our main priority has been to identify intelligent, cutting-edge concepts illustrating just how much creative freedom architects have when designing family homes.”

Winner:
Haus Kaltschmieden
photograph © HÄUSER / Adolf Bereuter

HÄUSER is staging the competition for the HÄUSER AWARD 2016 in cooperation with the Association of German Architects (Bund Deutscher Architekten – BDA), the Association of Private Developers (Verbund Privater Bauherren e.V. – VPB), Jung and the wood flooring specialist Parkett Dietrich. The jury has awarded prize money totalling 15,000 euros. A further 1,000 euros have been awarded by the VPB to the developers of each of the winning properties.

First prize went to Haus Kaltschmieden in Doren (Austria):

Haus Kaltschmieden

Haus Kaltschmieden
photographs © HÄUSER / Adolf Bereuter

The project involved replacing a derelict Bregenzerwald-style farmhouse by a new building; architect Bernardo Bader has done a marvellous job of retaining the traditional rustic design that is characteristic of the Vorarlberg region. This approach made the property a clear winner in the eyes of the HÄUSER AWARD jury.

The timber-clad house is situated on the edge of the village of Doren and combines all the usual farmhouse amenities beneath a colossal gable roof. Even the garage is unobtrusively integrated into the overall design and directly linked to the partial basement.

The loft provides space for storage as well as a woodwork studio. Adjoining the garage are the living quarters, spread over a total area of 150 square metres. The interior is a delightful eclectic mix of exposed concrete walls and ceilings, reclaimed wood strip flooring from the original building, and new timber doors, window frames and built-in furniture.

Featuring huge floor-to-ceiling windows on each side, the building is in perfect harmony with its surroundings and offers stunning panoramic views of the mountains.

Two properties came in joint second place this year.
One of the runners-up was Haus Stein in Druxberge near Magdeburg (Germany).

Haus Stein

Haus Stein

Haus Stein

Haus Stein
photo © HÄUSER / Simon Menges
Architect Jan Rösler has adopted a very sympathetic approach to converting this former barn into a holiday home. He has succeeded in retaining the original character of the rural building, which dates back to the 1930s.

Reclaimed tiles have been used for re-roofing the property, and the original gateways have been converted into large-format windows which flood the living and kitchen areas with light. The open-plan layout has been designed with temporary holiday accommodation in mind.

Joint runner-up was the architectural firm Harquitectes for Casa 1014 near Barcelona (Spain).

Casa 1014 Barcelona

Casa 1014 Barcelona

Casa 1014 Barcelona

House 1014
photos © HÄUSER / Adrià Goula
The attractive family home in Granollers near Barcelona consists of two buildings – one at each end of a long urban plot – separated by courtyards. An inner quadrangle featuring high red-brick walls links the various different zones, creating a harmonious ensemble.

Third prize goes to the Megara Residence (Greece):

House in Megara

House in Megara

House in Megara

Residence in Megara
photos © HÄUSER / Petros Perakis
Just outside Athens, Tense Architecture Network has built a rural retreat out of concrete and glass. Situated in an isolated position in the Megara plain, this triangular residence has an austere, minimalistic, and rigidly geometric look about it. The building is enclosed on two sides by glazed concrete walls in a reddish brown colour, which offer shelter while making the house blend in with its earthy setting.

The surrounding landscape can be viewed through openings in the walls, which are fitted with light strips to illuminate the façade at night. On the north side of the building, floor-to-ceiling windows offer spectacular views of the nearby Gerania Mountains. The inner quadrangle separates the living and sleeping quarters.

Interior Prize went to Haus Egg (Austria):

Haus Egg in Austria

Haus Egg in Austria

Haus Egg in Austria
photographs © HÄUSER / Adolf Bereuter
This year once again, an interior design project has also received an award for excellence from HÄUSER. In cooperation with Parkett Dietrich, HÄUSER is awarding the Interior Design Prize worth 2,000 euros to Innauer Matt Architekten for Julia and Björn’s house in Egg (Austria). Like the façade, the interior is largely dominated by regionally sourced timber.

It features wood strip flooring made from spruce harvested in the owners’ private woods. The walls are clad with silver fir, a traditional building material from the Vorarlberg region. The built-in cupboards, kitchen units and dining table have been custom made from knotted spruce; the marble powder finish on the walls adds light-coloured accents.

This year’s HÄUSER AWARD winners were honoured at the award ceremony which took place on 15 February 2016 at the Chamäleon Theater in Berlin as part of the architecture conference “Jung Architekturgespräche”. Architect Bernardo Bader gave a fascinating talk about his award-winning property in Doren to an audience of over 150.

The book on the best family homes

The book entitled “Award-winning family homes” is a compendium showcasing the 20 best properties entered for the HÄUSER AWARD 2016 – with the help of high-quality photos, floor plans and succinct texts. Author: Bettina Hintze, 192 pages, ISBN: 978-3-421-04010-7. The book costs 49.99 euros and is published by DVA, Munich.

Website: Häuser Award winners in 2016 – 20 finalists

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HÄUSER is the high-class magazine for international architecture, design and sophisticated living. With its keen instinct for the latest developments and trends, it has enjoyed a high reputation in the architectural and design scene for over 35 years. The magazine focuses on family homes, conversions and renovations – all of a first-class standard.

HÄUSER provides its readers with stunning images of property interiors and exteriors along with detailed information about materials, construction methods and architectural plans. The magazine also includes portraits of the major players in the building and design scene, the latest trends in furniture design, and reports on travel destinations of architectural interest.

Häuser Award 2016

Since 2004, the magazine has been issuing the prestigious HÄUSER AWARD for innovative and futuristic family homes. Hundreds of architects from across Europe have entered the competition in past years. Today, this accolade is considered the most important annual architectural award of its kind.

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The winners of the HÄUSER AWARD 2010

The winning houses are in Berlin and Amsterdam

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Häuser Award 2010 winning house:
Häuser Award 2010 winning house
photo : Werner Huthmacher/HÄUSER

First place in the HÄUSER AWARD 2010 goes to architect couple Jens Ludloff and Laura Fogarasi-Ludloff from Berlin.

Häuser Award winner Häuser Award house
photo : Werner Huthmacher / Häuser

Second place was awarded to the design by Paul de Ruiter, whose lakeside house for a Dutch art collector couple near Amsterdam manages to open up completely to the surrounding countryside whilst simultaneously providing enough space for numerous works of art.

HÄUSER AWARD HÄUSER AWARD
photo : Hiepler Brunier / Häuser

third place to a six-storey apartment and office building that Armand Grüntuch and Almut Ernst built in Berlin-Mitte.
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photo : Jan Bitter / Häuser

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