The Haase Haus
103 South Lake Drive, Stamford, CT
The Haase Haus is a piece of art inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and designed by famed architect, John Gillis. Nestled along the water within the lush Connecticut woods, this private oasis has soaring beamed ceilings, and a magnificent tiered peristylium that leads to the 50ft pool. The masterful stone work is built and designed to make this wonderful estate last for generations. Let us show you around this amazing estate. It’s organically designed to perfection. Give us a call. (203) 258-4171
5 Bedrooms
5 Full, 2 Half Baths
10,427 Sq/Ft
2.01 Acres
Beauty is everywhere
The architect designed the house to reflect the contours of the land and incorporated the beauty of the water situated on the estate. “The property centers on a quiet pond and the pond is echoed by three new man-made “ponds” — two for reflection and one for swimming — all surrounded by the sheltering forms of the house.”
Haase Haus is a modern, private, architectural masterpiece.
The design of the residence is defined by arms which embrace a courtyard, then reach for the larger wooded and ponded space, to open every part of the residence to the natural beauty of the site as the house moves with the contours of the land. The house is made of a rough-hewn Canadian stone — both inside and out. The roofs are covered with copper shingles, and inside, the structure of each roof is exposed, to form a geometric pattern of birch beams. Each room has a separate pyramidal roof and the effect of this series of roofs is a “village” of rooms.
The floors are rose limestone and cherry wood, and the ceilings and beams and wood details are Finland birch. The windows — like the roof — are copper.
The design is both complex and simple, in different ways. It is complex in the way the architecture expresses the structures of the spaces and the way it combines materials. It is simple in the way the materials are used – exactly as their properties determine. Stone as stone; copper as copper; wood as wood. Like a human body, a building lives because of the integrity of the components that work together in harmony and in strict conformance with their properties.
This work of organic architecture exhibits the same quality of integrity — the integration and harmony of the components that arise from the qualities and properties of the materials used.
103 South Lake Drive
203-258-4171
Greenwich Spaces, Part of Re-Max Heritage
(203) 258-4171
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