GAAGA: Stripe House

The Dutch architecture studio completes a single family house where the façade is marked by a series of horizontal stripes, amounting to a total of 7,000 metres carved manually in semi-hardened plaster.

GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
Dutch architecture studio GAAGA has recently completed a single family house in Leiden, The Netherlands. The Stripe House takes its name from a series of horizontal stripes carved into the façade. The exterior walls are made tangible and appealing by these horizontal grooves, which amount to 7,000 meters of craftsmanship: the stripes are handmade and carved into a semi-hardened plaster by using several moulds.

The house is located in a new urban planning area which allows house-owners to freely develop their dwellings. Despite its limited size, the plot is not entirely built on, with one quarter harbouring a small enclosed garden, in what the architects deem "a soft transition from public to private space as well as a distance to neighbouring houses."

GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012

Composed of three floors — all similar in size but diverse in program — the house harbours an office space and patio in the ground floor, the kitchen, living and dining space in the first floor, and two bedrooms and a bathroom in the upper floor. The Stripe House achieves striking sustainability scores in several energy performance and environmental index calculations and labels.

A large void along the north façade — determined by the architects as the focal point in the house — connects the two upper floors and spatially zones the kitchen area. A large window at the top offers an abundance of natural light as well as offering a view of the sky. The architects sought to have all openings frame interesting views. On the first floor, three windows form a triptych, showing different scenes representing three specific side of the house: the park on the east side, the neighbouring houses on the west, and the sky on the north.
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
GAAGA: Stripe House
Architects: GAAGA
Team: Esther Stevelink and Arie Bergsma
Completion: 2012
Contractors: Verbeij Bouw, Boskoop
Plasterwork: Mulder Afbouw - Maarten Mulder
Structural Engineering: IMD Raadgevende Ingenieurs BV,  Rotterdam
Energy performance and building physics: GAAGA — Arie Bergsma
Photos: Marcel van der Burg
Paintings: Marion van Egmond, Emmy Stevelink-Willemsen
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012
GAAGA, Stripe house, Leiden, The Netherlands 2012

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