A House That Is a Garden
John Hill
30. ottobre 2019
Photo © Ilya Ivanov
At more than 5,000 square meters, a new residence near Moscow designed by J.MAYER.H and Partners is a clear sign of wealth inequality in the world today. But its size is balanced by a highly commendable tactic of integrating the building into the landscape, in effect fusing the two parts into one.
The house called n.n. is described by Jürgen Mayer H.'s firm as a "layered topography [that] blurs the line separating landscape and construction." This assertion jibes with aerial views of the house, where the curving lines in the garden meet up with the undulating lines of the planted roofs to camouflage the house. To what extent the house merges with the landscape is best explored in a Power of Ten-like zoom from the aerial at top, down into the garden, and then back up again. Readers: Focus on the small terrace in the center of the aerial photo at top, the gray patch where some chairs are barely visible.