Glasner House

Resilience through intelligent architecture

The Glasner House in Dernau, designed by studio hertweck, combines traditional forms of construction with modern requirements in resilience and functionality. The solid base made from reinforced concrete protects the living spaces against flooding and raises it above potential flood levels. This carefully considered construction ensures that the building will be able to cope with the challenges of climate change.

Reference details

Type of Building Private Home
Product areas Windows Doors Facades Automation
Schüco Systems Magnetic switch AD UP 90 FWS 50.SI AWS 75.SI+
Features Refurbishment Energy efficiency Cradle-to-Cradle Resilience
Location Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany
Completion 2022
Architects Studio Hertweck
Specialist company Klein Metallbau GmbH
Picture credits ©Veit Landwehr/ bildpark.net

Traditional courtyard house with a functional envelope

The work of Luxembourg-based architects studio hertweck, the design of Glasner House references the traditional typology of the courtyard house in the villages of the Ahr valley. However, this only becomes apparent on second glance – the solid base made from reinforced concrete and the clean geometry of the building suggest a cool, modern architectural language. Nevertheless, the design and choice of materials are not purely the result of aesthetic aspirations. The local conditions prevailing in Dernau in the Ahr valley mean that the concrete base is exclusively reserved for functional rooms and parking spaces, raising the living areas on top significantly above the hundred-year flood water level (HQ100). This means that, if the water level rises again, the lower section can be flooded with causing any problems.

Learning from past experience

This precaution has not come about by chance – although the building had already been equipped with flood protection measures, it was severely damaged by flooding in summer 2021. The water rose so quickly that it got underneath the floor slabs and screed on the first floor and drenched the thermal insulation. Extensive renovation work was required in order to make Glasner house habitable again.

Wald aus Vogelperspektive mit sich drehenden Pfeilen als Recyclingsymbol

Living concept offers plenty of privacy

Behind the double-skin base façade is a timber house consisting of stacked ceilings and wooden post-and-beam walls, surrounding the inner courtyard which is sheltered from the sometimes rather tall neighbouring houses. The children's rooms and playrooms are located in the rear, single-storey section of the building. The living room, dining room and parents' bedrooms are situated at the front. While the communal areas are thus largely screened from view, the large Schüco panoramic windows permit far-reaching vistas, showcasing the vineyards beyond.

Building sustainability

The architecture of this family home not only combines traditional construction methods with an awareness for future climatic developments and adverse weather events, it also emphasises sustainability in building. All of the Schüco systems installed – from the highly thermally insulated mullion/transom façade to the equally highly thermally insulated windows and incredibly robust door – have been awarded the “Cradle to Cradle certified™” sustainability label and therefore contribute towards making the building envelope sustainable.

Product information

Magnetic switch

Schüco Building Automation magnetic switches

Secure, convenient and fully concealed monitoring of windows, doors, sliding systems and toplights.

The monitoring systems consist of various magnetic switch kits, protective caps and test devices for commissioning. The magnetic switches form a central part of the monitoring systems; they are specially tailored to Schüco profile systems for windows, doors and sliding systems.

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AD UP 90

Schüco Door System AD UP 90

Pioneering, high-performance door system for residential and commercial buildings

Designed for the most demanding project-specific solutions in residential and commercial construction: the highly stable Schüco AD UP 90 door system with a 90 mm basic depth is based on a triple-shell construction principle and uses a double central gasket system that ensures the best energy efficiency, insulation and weathertightness properties.

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FWS 50.SI

Schüco Façade System FWS 50.SI

Passive house-certified mullion/transom façade for a variety of solutions

Based on pioneering isolator technology, the Schüco FWS 50.SI (Super Insulated) façade system offers highly thermally insulated solutions for designing diverse façades and skylights to passive house level, including optimised fabrication and installation processes.

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AWS 75.SI+

Schüco Window System AWS 75.SI+

Improved thermal insulation, security and fabrication

The optimised Schüco AWS 75.SI+ (Super Insulation) standard window system for the 75 mm basic depth is part of the Schüco AWS system platform and forms the basis for a range of applications in energy-efficient building envelopes. Depending on the architectural requirements, the highly thermally insulated aluminium system can be used as a punched opening, ribbon window, façade insert unit or in combination with Schüco door systems.

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