Huisjeshuis
Huisjeshuis as new type catalogue housing.
The Huisjeshuis is a single family house developed as an alternative for the rather boring and limited but relatively cheap catalogue housing. It exists out of a collection of standard shelters with an insulated hall system as a basis. The chosen hall system works in a very advantageous way if you compare the price per cubic metres to those of a standard house.
The attached volumes are connected with the main space through a specially developed polyester seal (manchet) which can be also used in combination with a standard rooflight for daylight penetration and ventilation.
The hall exists out of a load bearing construction made from steel and a sandwiched metalcladding. This provides a very light building, compared with the catalogue housing thats mostly built from brickwork and concrete. This allows to use a lighter foundation than usual.
By building in a light way and using the advantage of standard, massproduced products its possible to save budget for additional special wishes.
Huisjeshuis in Breda
At the specific case of Breda a one family house is realized for 4 persons that offers 425 m2 and 1170 m3 for a total building price of 330.000 (excl. BTW, including Kitcheninterior, bathrooms, diningtables, terrace etc.). The concept results in a composition of a Romneyhal as a basis with two wooden garden houses used as office space, a greenhouse in the garden being the additional outside bathroom, a siberian loghouse as sauna and a lookout spot on the roof in a polyester gatekeeper cabin (to be placed later). Furthermore there is a glass facade placed on the south, with a spacious wooden terras in front and two large sliding doors on the east- and westside, bringing lots of daylight into the building. To experience the spaciousness of the hall to the full, the bedrooms on the upper floor are constructed on a kind of table construction loose from the walls. Double high spaces in the living area and the hallway allow stunning views through the different levels and also to the neighbourhood.
Besides the invention of the polyester products also the heating system is developed especially for the half round shape of the hall. This shape makes the use of a wall radiation heating and/ or cooling ideal. Therefore in between the inside and outside cladding, in the curves of the inside plate 1,8 km of wall radiation pipe is braided in in 13 separate groups. By this you create a fast working system that works together with the full glass facade on the south.
Finally the whole building process can be called special because the standardshelters can be set up by the supplier himself and its possible to work in a clear planned order. In the case of Breda a small buildingteam sets up the inner walls, installs the wooden floor and applies further interior work such as the kitchen and the bathrooms.