Hotel Quartier 65

Mainz, Germany
Photo © Ivan Nemec

The small hotel building in Wiesenau near Mainz slots into the row of historical buildings set on the bank of the Rhine like an abstract sculpture of a house. Its street frontage is just six metres wide. With its perforated facade and triangular gable, it seems to symbolise an archetypal house, pared down to the absolute minimum. The complete absence of any ornamentation, coupled with the cladding in Portuguese granite, which also envelopes the roof surfaces, transforms the building into something akin to a sculpture. The ground floor is a foyer, reception, bar and breakfast room rolled into one; two rooms are accommodated on each of the three floors above.

Photo © Ivan Nemec
Architects
Max Dudler
Location
Wormser Straße 65, 55130 Mainz, Germany
Year
2001
Client
Schreeb GbR
Building period
1999–2001
Volume
GFA 400 m²
Procedure
Direct commission

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