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The
following text and images are courtesy architects Anders Berensson
& Ulf Mejergren. Click on images for larger color views.
Visiondivision
was commissioned to design an extension to a villa for a couple's
two kids in a picturesque lake setting in southern Stockholm.
Instead of designing a house with expensive materials and
detailing we deliberately chose rather cheap windows, facade
materials and so on, thus allowing a bigger budget for a more
playful architecture. It is much cheaper to get something
wonderful done with landscaping than traditional architecture
so we made a landscape surface with enhanced elements around
and inside the house for the kids to thrive in.
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To be able to create a steady
foundation for the new house, huge earth masses were to be
taken away and used to create a hill which we enhanced with
different elements such as an outdoor cinema and a sled slope.
A carpet of artificial grass
connects seamlessly with the natural grass on the hill and
enters via the terrace to the living room between the two
children’s room. These artificial
hills can be moved around and can be put outside as well.
Two pairs of big glass doors on both sides of the room makes
one fully take in the surroundings and creates the impression
that the nature goes in to the house, an effect is even more
apparent when the doors are fully open. The carpet of artificial
grass continues out on the other
terrace as well as to the hallway and makes a stop just
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The excavations left a big void
under the house, so we made two secret
caves. One cave is directed to a lush grass knoll that
leads down to the lake and is disguised with artificial grass
to blend in. The other cave is pointed towards a patch of
forest and is left in its raw concrete. The caves are accessible
from both the outside and from the children’s room
by hatches in the floor. For the outdoor cinema a screen is
set up between two trees that
also have two bird houses on its trunks, actually two disguised
speakers for this small outdoor cinema. At daytime this is
a perfect place to just take in the lake atmosphere and observing
bird behavior, night time is movie time. |
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The house itself follows the municipality’s
different regulations such as the pointed roof and the appearance.
Wood is the predominant material in this region, like the
existing house and the neighbors. We chose white corrugated
metal sheeting that looks like wood from a distance but is
more alive and reflective as one comes closer and gets nice
shadow effects from the surrounding trees. Choosing metal
sheets also allowed us to have the walls and the roof in the
same material which creates a very consistent building. The
beautiful setting and the strict whitish house combined with
the eccentric landscaping make it a great place to grow up
in.
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Hill Hut in Stockholm, Sweden
by visiondivision |
2010.02.01 |
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on images below for larger views.
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