sigurd larsen staggers timber volumes to frame lake views outside berlin

sigurd larsen staggers timber volumes to frame lake views outside berlin

the lake house: a building shaped by its views

 

Along the shores of a small peninsula outside Berlin, architect Sigurd Larsen‘s newly completed project The Lake House is a work of architecture shaped by its views. The building introduces a sports and health retreat to the serene natural context, surrounded by water and forest. It takes shape as a cluster of five staggered buildings which, with their timber structure and pitched roofs, symbolize boathouses. This choice seeks to reflect the scale of the neighboring structures punctuating the shoreline. With these typologies as a foundation, the work ensures a respectful integration into its surroundings, despite its radical design concept. The layout further lends programmatic flexibility, accommodating a range of functions such as conferences, workshops, therapy sessions, and coaching. With its secluded setting, athletes and visitors are invited to take part in outdoor workshops and meditate along the wat.

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images © Kkrom Services

 

 

sigurd larsen sculpts pitched glass facades

 

Together with its unique volume, a notable feature of architect Sigurd Larsen’s Lake House is its glass facade, supported by wooden columns that mirror the slender, leaning trunks of the surrounding pines. The overlapping roofs with differing pitches create a unified silhouette, creating a dramatic entrance to the complex. Each pitched volume serves distinct functions, and therefore operates independently.

 

The southernmost building serves as a residence, featuring guest apartments on two levels. Each unit frames postcard views and opens out with direct access to the surrounding nature, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the serene environment. The next structure is designed around a high-quality open-space kitchen that functions as the heart of the retreat. This area encourages interaction and communication, promoting a sense of community among guests. Large windows invite morning sunlight, while a terrace to the east provides a sheltered outdoor space. A stunning view of the lake and an old beech tree to the west frames this dynamic space.

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surrounded by water and forest, The Lake House overlooks the shores of a peninsula outside Berlin

 

 

a wellness retreat of five houses

 

At the core of The Lake House lies the tallest and most prominent building, for which Sigurd Larsen designates a large hall for exhibitions, sports, and gatherings. This flexible space can be adapted for various events, aided by movable furniture and wall elements. A suspended fireplace offers a warm spot for relaxation while enjoying panoramic views of the lake, especially as the sun sets.

 

The wellness-focused house is oriented northwest, capturing beautiful sunset views during the summer months. The sauna, with its unique vantage point, allows guests to connect with nature and the water. What’s more, a secluded meditation room under the pitched roof provides a serene atmosphere for contemplation. The fifth house, designed to receive natural daylight from the north, houses studios and therapy rooms. Here, the interplay of light filtering through the treetops fosters a calm counter to the city of Berlin nearby. This thoughtful integration of indoor and outdoor spaces enhances the retreat’s peaceful atmosphere.

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the retreat features five staggered buildings with pitched roofs, resembling boathouses

sigurd larsen lake house
wooden columns supporting the glass facade mirror the surrounding pine trees

sigurd larsen lake house
the multi-programmatic project includes workshops, therapy sessions, residences, and coaching

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the southern building houses guest apartments with views and direct access to nature

sigurd larsen staggers timber volumes to frame lake views outside berlin
a central building features an open-plan, communal kitchen with large windows and terraces

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the tallest structure includes a flexible hall for exhibitions, sports, and events

 

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project info:

 

project title: The Lake House

architecture, landscape, interior: Sigurd Larsen | @sigurdlarsen_architecture

location: Berlin, Germany

completion: 2024

photography: © Kkrom Services | @kkromservices

 

contractor: Künzli Davos

facades: MHT Baugesellschaft mbh

carpentry: Offcut Berlin

landscape consultant: IKW – Ingenieurbiologische Kultur- und Wasserbau GmbH

pile foundation: Stump-Franki Spezialtiefbau GmbH

excavation: Detrahimus Erdbau GmbH

foundation: Caerus Construction GmbH

static engineer: Ingenieurbüro Glosch (foundation) und Josef Kolb AG (wooden structure)

prüfstatik: Specht Kalleja + Partner beratende Ingenieure GmbH

fire protection, building physics: Arup Deutschland GmbH

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