Black Diamond by the Lake

This house is a perfect blend of nature and architecture.

This weekend retreat represents the ideal fusion of nature and architecture. Built on a hillside overlooking the picturesque Wardersee, nestled within an idyllic forest setting, architect Matthias Mecklenburg realized a wooden house that appears as though it has always belonged in this landscape. The design was carefully developed to integrate the building seamlessly into its natural surroundings while creating an atmosphere of calm and deep connection with the environment.

The house's design operates on a fundamental principle: architecture works best not against nature, but in dialogue with it. Its façade and roof, clad in black-treated pine, meld seamlessly with the forest's dense vegetation and brooding atmosphere. The striking ebony wood finish accentuates the landscape's inherent beauty while bestowing the structure with understated elegance. Through deliberate minimalism—absent roof overhangs, with gutters and downpipes integrated flush into the walls—the building reads as a sculptural insertion into the terrain. The architecture's clarity and function thoughtfully balance competing desires: visual privacy versus panoramic outlook. The east-facing façade adopts a restrained, barn-like silhouette: sturdy, plain-spoken, and unassuming. The west side tells a different story, opening generously to the landscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the ground-floor living area frame an uninterrupted, breathtaking vista of the lake, establishing a powerful dialogue between interior spaces and the natural world beyond.

Inside, this architectural clarity persists. The ground floor unfolds as an expansive open-plan living space. The kitchen stands out as a particular highlight—its horizontally-oriented windows frame views deep into the forest, where slender birches and towering conifers create a serene, almost meditative quality. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a bathroom each feature floor-to-ceiling glazing, while the gabled roof design and integrated loggia grant every room direct access to a private roof terrace with unobstructed lake views. The hillside setting allows the basement level generous fenestration that floods the space with daylight while ensuring barrier-free access to the garden and shoreline. This direct connection to Lake Wardersee proves irresistible for nature enthusiasts. The landscape design reflects the same restraint visible throughout the project: native plantings and minimal interventions keep the focus on the surrounding wilderness. A gracefully curved driveway along the east elevation welcomes visitors into this harmonious composition. Together, the natural material palette, thoughtfully articulated interiors, and sweeping vistas create a singular retreat.

www.architektmecklenburg.de

Living space: 190 m²
Plot size: 6,700 m²
Construction time: 12 months
Construction method: Basement: masonry; ground floor + upper floor: timber frame construction
Energy concept: Air/heat pump

 

Photography:
Jörg Modrow
www.modrowgrafie.de

(Published in CUBE Hamburg 04|25)

Architecture:

Architect Matthias Mecklenburg
www.architektmecklenburg.de

Carpentry

Arp Carpentry
www.zimmerei-arp.de

Windows:

Ruhwald
www.ruhwald-fenster.de

Plumbing & Heating:

Struck
www.struck-gmbh.de

Electrical installation:

Elektro-Tiegs
www.elektro-tiegs.de

Painting:

Master Painter Robert Kunckel
Phone: 040-5504113

Tiles:

Swen Johannsen Master Craftsman
www.meisterbetrieb-johannsen.de

Joinery:

Felix Krankenhagen
Phone: 040-30854332

Wood supply (roof + façade):

Kebony
www.kebony.com

Garden and landscape design:

KFP – Kontor Freiraumplanung
www.kontorfreiraumplanung.de

Garden & Landscape Design:

Erwin Rumpf Garden and Landscape Construction
www.rumpf-galabau.de

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