CASA.MORGANA

In the middle of a surreal garden of palm trees, mushrooms, and bamboo, this villa stands as a purist spatial sculpture. A house from the 1970s was transformed into a new home for a young family.

Project:
Casa.Morgana

Year:
2019

Location:
Hanover, Germany

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Casa.Morgana is somewhere else. Surrounded by neighboring homes dating from the late nineteenth century, the building is like an abstract volumetric study for a potential building and seems to have fallen out of context. Surrounding nature simulates a subtropical oasis and locates the residential sculpture between optical disturbance and atmospheric displacement. The three-story building consists formally of several differently sized cubes placed at staggered levels on top of one another, connected by a central stairway. The existing building from 1972 and its annexes from 1991 were reduced to their shells and then subjected to targeted interventions: not as a cosmetic make-over, but as a location that distils and continues the archaic and brutalist aesthetic from the time of the building’s original emergence.

The cubature of the building was intensified by way of architectural additions of exposed concrete and the partial removal of ceilings and walls. Staggered floors and different room heights create vertical links and manifold sequences of rooms. Separating elements between the individual areas are formed as poché rooms and take up different functions. The mirrored walls reflect the exposed concrete, the terrazzo installations appear like cuts through the concrete walls and expose the inner structure of the material. The roughly improved already existing concrete walls also create a hybrid of reduction and projection. The large glass pivoting doors open the entire living area into an oasis of bamboo, tree trunks, palms, and mushrooms designed by the artist Tita Giese.

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Client:
Privat

Partner in charge:
Jürgen Mayer H.
Hans Schneider

Team:
Han Bi
Huang Guanxi
Fabrizio Silvano

Collaborations:
Architect on site: Michael Hartmann Architekten BDA
Facade Realization: Knippers Helbig
(Urban) Open Space Planners, Landscape Architects, Planting Designers: Tita Giese

Photographer:
David Franck

DAM Preis 2020, nominated
Dezeen Award, 2019, winner


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