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Berghaus

Berghaus

Location: Asheville, NC
Type: New Construction

The Berghaus brings German roots to the mountains of North Carolina. The home is located along a winding mountain road with a gently sloping woodland meadow at the top of a knoll. This meadow is a rare feature for the mountains and became the primary element that the design responded to. Our German-born client sought a minimal and durable mountain home that was a clear expression of its structure and function and without ornamentation. Their active family of five was looking to design a long-term home for their children to grow up in. The design solution engages the land and keeps them all connected to each other and the outdoors.

Our client, a German artist, had an ambitious program for the limits of the land, including three main level bedrooms and multiple outdoor spaces. The solution required a fully coordinated landscape design and multi-function spaces. The form of the home is organized around the main living space which connects to a large terrace with a cantilevered roof that then flows out to the meadow. The secondary spaces wrap around the main living form under a unifying roof line. An art studio and tertiary spaces tuck under the bedroom wing where the topography drops steeply – allowing daylight and access to the outside.

Two simple shed roofs unify the varied spaces: a vaulted living space with clerestory windows, and the low slung private and secondary spaces. Two fireplace elements anchor and bookend the living space and higher roof form. The form is punctured by two glass walls: one at the entry and stair bringing in north light to illuminate the art walls, welcome guests and bring daylight down into the lower level where a small tree grows. The other is the main living spaces opening up to the meadow and views beyond. Skylights graze each fireplace element and bring additional daylight
into the main living space.