Preserving Character

Thoughtful restoration and renovation of a vernacular village farmhouse

Architects Christine Lara Hoff and Sierra Boaz Cobb christened their imaginative transformation of a 19th-century farmhouse "No Man's Land" – a reference to its remote setting in the Mecklenburg Lake District, where the house sits among just a handful of dwellings. The phrase "imaginative transformation" proves particularly apt, as the renovation involved multiple interconnected processes.

The work began by uncovering the original building fabric: removing alterations from the GDR era, reopening a bricked-in window and the sealed main entrance, stripping away plaster to reveal the underlying brickwork. Layer by layer, these interventions exposed the house's true skeleton—traditional timber framing with external masonry, a classic gable roof along the long sides, and hipped roofing with a sloped upper section at the front and rear. Only once these foundational steps were complete could the comprehensive restoration begin, bringing the building back to its original integrity. The street-facing masonry façade was carefully restored and preserved, allowing the house to settle back into the village's architectural fabric as if it had never left. At the rear, however, the architects made bold moves: large openings were cut into the masonry to accommodate expansive panoramic windows, flooding the interior with natural light. A platform-like terrace now connects the house to the garden via four modest steps.

Inside, original timber beams were exposed and the ground floor opened up, creating a soaring double-height space that frames views all the way to the roof ridge. A minimalist, cantilevered steel staircase appears to float as it leads to the upper floor, while a narrow, generously proportioned window in the side wall accentuates the vertical volume. The concrete-brick pitched roof, clad with photovoltaic tiles, anchors the energy strategy. Coupled with a geothermal system, the home achieves net-zero energy performance. By carefully excavating the historical fabric and stripping away later alterations that had obscured its original identity, the architects created an architectural palimpsest – one brought fully into the present through contemporary materials and technology.

www.hoffarchitects.com
www.atelierboaz.com

Living area: 150 m²
Plot size: 1,923 m²
Construction period: 2019–2020
Construction method: Half-timbered, masonry, timber-frame
Energy concept: Geothermal energy & PV roof tiles

Photography:
Pujan Shakupa
stark.shakupa.com

 

(Published in CUBE Berlin 03|25)

Architecture:

Hoff Architects
www.hoffarchitects.com

Garden & Landscape Design:

A & T GaLa Bau
www.aut-galabau.de

Roofing & carpentry:

Dach&Fach
www.dach-und-fach.eu

Exterior windows & doors:

FritzGlock
www.fritzglock.de

Shutters:

Roy Dwojatzki, Stockburger & Partner Carpentry
www.stockburger-partner.de

Heating:

Mesocon
www.mesocon.de

Electrical Systems:

Roggensack-Steinke Electrical Systems
Telephone: 03996-120480

Flooring (screed):

Fibian Estrichbau
www.fibian-designestrich.de

Wood flooring:

Parkett Hinterseer
www.hinterseer.com

Tile installation:

Fliesen-Wolff
www.fliesen-wolff.de

Fireplace design:

Müller & Zi
www.kamine-mv.de

Metalwork:

Schröder Steel & Metal Construction
www.stahl-metallbau-schroeder.de

Joinery:

Sander Carpentry
www.tischler-kuechen-sander.de

Lighting:

MitteLicht
www.mittelicht.de

Roof Windows:

Velux
www.velux.de

Hardware:

FSB
www.fsb.de

Fireplace:

Hoxter Ltd.
www.hoxter.de

Door handles:

Simonswerk
www.simonswerk.de

Interior Doors:

Jeld-Wen
www.jeld-wen.de

Switches:

Jung
www.jung.de

Lighting:

Sigor Light
www.sigor.de
MitteLicht
www.mittelicht.de

Sanitary fixtures:

Duravit
www.duravit.de

Bathroom Fixtures:

Herzbach
www.herzbach.com

Shower enclosure:

Duscholux
www.duscholux.com

Kitchen appliances:

Siemens
www.siemens.com

Kitchen fixtures:

Blanco
www.blanco.com

Solar roof tiles:

SolteQ Europe
www.solteq.eu

Roof Tiles:

Braas
www.bmigroup.com

Inverters:

SMA
www.sma.de

Geothermal systems:

Ochsner
www.ochsner.com

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