This building in the medieval town of Regensberg, a place of unparalleled quality for its history, is the result of an intensive rehabilitation that has respected its vernacular character. With its unique location on the eastern foothills of the Jura Mountains, Regensberg enjoys spectacular views over the surrounding Zurich Under lands up to the Alpines.

With the collaboration of municipality and Protection Committee cityscape, the Swiss studioL3P architekten has carried out the rehabilitation of this rural building in Regensberg. The building, with structural problems and various interventions that had been badly done, was in a state in which renewal was urgent.

Description of the project by L3P architekten

House Ledenmann, a two-storey half-timbered building located on the south slope of Unterberg is one of many historical jewels found in Regensberg.  The poor state of the house, due to various structural damages and numerous improper repairs, a simple renovation of the house was no longer possible.  In close cooperation with the municipality and the townscape protection committee, the final decision was to partially demolish and rebuild the house in its original volume.  Two frontal half-timbered facades and a vaulted cellar have been preserved due to their presence on the preservation list.  Finally three sculptural, modern multi-family houses were constructed behind the historical face of the building.  

The unique volumetric of the three apartments was created between the distinctive facades.  The north facade with filigree truss and muntin window, facing the town, is a valuable component of the historic township.  The generous south side with an additional floor due to the slope provides a breathtaking view over the Swiss landscape.  The contrast between the opposite facades made it possible to develop a dynamic interplay of proportion, light and materiality.
Small, wooden paneled chambers donate a peaceful and safe atmosphere, creating a strong link to the history of the area.  Encircling the chambers are large white spaces inviting in the mesmerizing panorama through generous openings.  Altering levels and ceiling heights turns the perspective of the rooms into a three-dimensional journey with ever-changing views and light situations.    

In the façade, the contrast between new and old is clearly demonstrated.  The new façade consisting out of grey spruce wood wraps itself around the new build incorporating the preserved façade and reshaping the original volume.  A light guiding fireplace in the attic, a cantilevered bay window and sliding doors incorporate vernacular elements and restructure the outer skin.  The semi-transparent wooden sheeting are covered in irregular ornaments, as it still prevails in the rural construction culture.  The new façade dissolves into a delicate envelope, providing the exterior and interior with playful collaboration between light and shadows.

 

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L3P Architekten
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Project manager
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Frank Schäfer, Mareike Beumer
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Civil engineer
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Schiavi + Partner AG
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Construction physicists
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wanker Acoustics & Bauphysik AG
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HLS Planner
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Neukom installations AG
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Götz Elektro AG
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Net floor area: 469 sqm
Living Area Apartment 1 (UG + EC): 148 sqm
Living Area Apartment 2 (OG): 127 sqm
Living Area Apartment 3 (DG + gallery): 140 sqm
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Unterburg, 8158 Regensberg
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L3P Architekten AG is a study which has 12 workers, including two interns. Due to the success of cooperative work groups in early 2011 Frank Schäfer, architect, comes as a new partner in managing the study.
The architectural firm Lüthi was founded in 1966 by Rolf Lüthi, Arch. SIA.
In 1999, Markus Müller and Martin Reusser, architects, enter as partners in management, creating Lüthi + Partner AG study.
In early 2008, Martin and Markus Müller Reusser assume the operational management of the firm. They are also accompanied by Boris Egli, architect, a new partner with management experience.
In 2009 he finally speaks to convert Lüthi + Partner AG in L3P Architekten AG.
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Published on: May 20, 2016
Cite: "Renovation of Lendenmann house by L3P Architekten" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/renovation-lendenmann-house-l3p-architekten> ISSN 1139-6415
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