{"id":134044,"date":"2021-04-09T16:29:30","date_gmt":"2021-04-09T16:29:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/architect-andreas-bruendler-transforms-a-former-carriage-house-into-a-family-home\/"},"modified":"2022-11-22T11:52:21","modified_gmt":"2022-11-22T16:52:21","slug":"architect-andreas-bruendler-transforms-a-former-carriage-house-into-a-family-home","status":"publish","type":"id_project","link":"https:\/\/interiordesign.net\/projects\/architect-andreas-bruendler-transforms-a-former-carriage-house-into-a-family-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Architect Andreas Br\u00fcndler Transforms a Former Carriage House into a Family Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
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An Umberto Asnago leather-upholstered sofa faces a vintage Lella and Massimo Vignelli coffee table and a Sergio Rodrigues armchair in the living-dining area, which has a terrazzo floor. Photography by Christian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Not far from the 14th-century Spalentor Gate, an impeccably preserved part of the wall that once surrounded the Swiss city of Basel, a path leads to a parklike inner courtyard dotted with trees. This quiet oasis, removed from the town\u2019s bustle and noise, is the site of a striking 19th-century building, the carriage house of a villa that formerly occupied the property, which architect Andreas Br\u00fcndler and his fashion-designer wife, Sandra, have transformed into their family home.<\/p>\n

A massive, quarry-stone wall divided the interior into a utility area with stables, coach room, and hayloft and a rudimentary living area for servants. But it was the historical brick facade, with its distinctive cornerstones and friezes made of Bernese sandstone, that caught the couple\u2019s eye when they first saw the place in 2018. One exterior feature they admired in particular\u2014a gable decorated with a timber barge board in the form of an elaborate trefoil arch\u2014would inspire the extensive use of curved and circular design elements in the new 3,300-square-foot, four-level residential interior, including an attic and basement.<\/p>\n

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Gymnastic rings hang from a beam in the children\u2019s play area on the second floor. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The interiors of most projects by Buchner Br\u00fcndler Architekten<\/a>\u2014the firm Br\u00fcndler co-founded with Daniel Buchner in 1997\u2014are characterized by simple, sensuous forms executed in a limited materials palette, resulting in clean, modern spaces with a slightly archaic quality. Br\u00fcndler held to that signature aesthetic in designing his own home, which faced a special challenge: \u201cFirewalls cut off the daylight completely from two adjacent sides of the building,\u201d the architect reports. His response was first to cut an enormous double-height circular opening in the dividing wall, creating a single interior volume. He then inserted an almost independent, three-story concrete structure into the existing brick shell, where it sits like a house within a house. Detached from the rear walls, this cast-in-situ module forms triangular corner atriums that allow sunshine to pour down into what would otherwise be dark and airless spaces. \u201cWe wanted the entire volume to be filled with light,\u201d Br\u00fcndler explains. \u201cOur goal was also to give the house a stronger, more complex spatiality.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Like all of the house\u2019s new concrete work, the stairs were cast in situ. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The concrete structure\u2019s walls are perforated with large cutouts\u2014some rectangular, but many circular or arched to echo the curves of the original gable\u2014that let light and views into its tower of rooms. These comprise the children\u2019s bedrooms and a study\/guest room on the second floor, and the parents\u2019 suite on the atticlike top level. Supported on hefty concrete beams and columns, the structure appears to float like a giant table above the ground floor\u2019s open-plan living, dining, kitchen, and library areas, its edges softly illuminated by the skylights high above. A number of stratagems, including the use of slightly different colors of concrete (gray for columns, walls, and beams; white for floors, stairs, and furniture); the juxtaposition of smoothly plastered surfaces next to rough quarry-stone elements; and the lavish application of oak and fir in the form of beams, planks, and paneling (some of the wood original), enliven the haptics and materiality of the interior spaces throughout.<\/p>\n

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The trefoil-arch barge board decorating the former carriage house\u2019s gable was the inspiration for the <\/span><\/span>circular motif found throughout the redesigned interior. <\/span> Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The historic brick exterior remains unchanged; only the retiled slate roof and new solid-oak window frames give a hint of the transformation inside. In fact, the front facades of the building are generously fenestrated, the living area boasting not only a row of arched French doors but also a glass end-wall that slides completely out of the way thanks to a guide rail on a concrete beam extending well into the garden. At the other end of the living-dining area, the circular hole cut in the original dividing wall is like an enormous moon gate framing the kitchen and library areas beyond. At the center of this aperture, a large cast-concrete plinth acts as a freestanding fireplace, its chimney a monumental column of concrete that descends from the ceiling to stop a few feet above the hearth. Furnishings, as with the rest of the house, are a mixture of custom, contemporary, and vintage modern pieces by the likes of Sergio Rodrigues, Charles and Ray Eames, and Lella and Massimo Vignelli.<\/span><\/p>\n

The kitchen comprises a concrete island with sink and cooktop sitting in front of a curved wall of oiled solid-oak panels, behind which are concealed major appliances and ample storage. This wall unit is actually one side of a teardrop-shape pod that, along with enclosing a powder room and a large walk-in closet, helps screen the library\u2014a cozy corner area that sits directly under one of the atriums\u2014from the front door on one side and the stairs on the other.<\/p>\n

The expansive second-floor stair hall, a skylit double-height space, serves as a play area for the two children. On either side of it, their bedrooms overlook the garden; at the rear, a study\/guest room and a bathroom each has a large circular window opening directly onto an atrium, affording views up to the sky and down to either the living area or the library below. Sharing the same library view, the parents\u2019 bathroom on the floor above is connected to their bedroom by a bridge that runs directly under the play-area skylight. Repurposed as washbasins, two horse feeding troughs from the former stables turn this aerial corridor into the perfect spot for morning ablutions. The bedroom itself sits under the gable that first caught the couple\u2019s attention. Outfitted with a vast triangular skylight, the space is open to the heavens yet as snug and warm as a stable.<\/p>\n

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A curved buttress\u2014part of the quarry-stone wall that formerly divided the building\u2014frames the living-dining area\u2019s freestanding fireplace and sliding glass wall beyond; Thomas Wuthrich and Yves Raschle\u2019s teak side chairs flank the custom chestnut table. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Circular, arched, and rectangular openings in the concrete walls of the guest suite and main bathroom overlook the triangular atrium above the library. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Two feeding troughs from the former stables serve as washbasins on the bridge connecting the main bathroom and bedroom. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Crossing under the far end of the play-area skylight, the bridge looks like one more large beam. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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The cast-concrete tub in the parents\u2019 bathroom is custom, while the wall and ceiling paneling is fir. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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A corner of one child\u2019s room overlooks an atrium; the low door leads to the bathroom, which has a circular window opening onto the same light well.<\/span> Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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On the other side of the play area, the study\/guest room has a <\/span><\/span>desk built into a circular opening with views of the garden.<\/span> Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Tucked under a large skylight in the gable, the main bedroom features a Christian Tanner bed and a vintage Arne Hovmand-Olsen teak-and-wicker chair sitting on a low platform. Photography by C<\/span>hristian Schaulin. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

PROJECT TEAM: Daniel Buchner, Jon Garbizu Etxaide, Nina Kleber, Sharif Hasrat: Buchner Br\u00fcndler Architekten. Schnetzer Puskas Ingenieure<\/a>: structural engineer. H\u00fcrzeler Holzbau<\/a>: woodwork.<\/p>\n

PRODUCT SOURCES: Arflex<\/a>: sofa [living-dining area]. Alassicon: armchair. Inch Furniture<\/a>: side chairs. Flos<\/a>: floor lamps. Linck Ceramics<\/a>: white vase. Fritz Hansen<\/a>: lounge chairs [kitchen]. Fantini Rubinetti<\/a>: sink and tub fittings [bridge, bathroom]. Mobiliarwerkstatt<\/a>: bed [main bedroom].<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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