H(a)er House
2001
Description
In Ehnen’s centre, a former notary’s office and a wine barn are brought into coexistence without fusion or hierarchy. A compact timber core concentrates services and circulation, organising space while preserving the existing fabric. The office becomes a kitchen and dining area; upstairs, reused doors lead to bedrooms shaped by transformation rather than preservation. A green-tinted passage cuts through the load-bearing wall, opening into the high barn volume with its exposed structure. Openings are retained, except for a square bay framing the vineyards. The house negotiates the existing as an active resource: repaired and updated, urban and architectural, private as well as public.
Category
Engaging with the existing
Subcategory
S — projects under 1,000 m²
Placement
Nominee
LAA Edition
2026
Author(s)
2001WITH
De Statiker
HLG
K.Niederkorn-Boesen
Client
privé / private
Surface area
143 m²
Year of completion
2025
Location (city)
Ehnen