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Västerås House, Sweden, Building, Images, Arkitekter
Västerås House, Sweden
Tham & Videgård Hansson Architects: Swedish building
Tham & Videgård Hansson Arkitekter - Lake Mälaren house
15 Oct 2007
HOUSE KARLSSON
This one family house is situated on the northern coast of the Lake
Mälaren in central Sweden.
photos: Åke E'son Lindman from Tham & Videgård
Hansson Architects
It is set in a former recreational area where, in recent years, most
of the small weekend houses has been either extended or replaced by
catalogue housing.
A starting point has been the simple constructions of rural buildings
and the architecture of Swedish barns and warehouses, some traces
of which can still be seen within the type house sprawl of Tidö-Lindö.
The clients, a couple in their sixties, wanted a house for themselves
including space to accommodate visiting children and friends.
The brief is defined in two parts: a complete living floor at entrance
level, and an upper floor that is only partly finished representing
a future possible extension within the house. Aiming to meet a need
for cheap construction the plan is strictly based on a cc1200 module.
Due to this and to the use of standard building components the costs
was kept extremely low, thirty to fifty percent less than average.
In contrast to the deep red exterior, the interior space is very light.
It is characterised by the three light shafts that rise through the
attic to let the sunlight enter also from above. Two are situated
at the short walls of the open living room, the third marks the position
of the stair at the south gable.
Combining rooms in a suite with transverse passages the plan offers
several alternative movements through the house. Windows are placed
to further enhance the difference of the interior spaces by alternatingly
directing the views low towards the garden, far away towards the lake
and the horizon, or high up at the trees and the sky above.
The prismatic exterior is clad with an oversized wooden panel made
of heartwood of slowly grown pine and treated with red tar, a way
of reinterpreting the technique of wooden roofs that has been in use
for centuries in Scandinavia, mostly in the north and on the island
of Gotland in the Baltic Sea.
Freely placed windows in two sizes punctuate the roof and the facades.
Fixed screen-like shutters complement the varied interior light as
well as the pattern of shadow and light of the outside. All exterior
fittings and details are painted in the same colour as the facade.
photos: Åke E'son Lindman from Tham & Videgård
Hansson Architects
House Karlsson - Building Information
Name of the project: HOUSE KARLSSON
Address: Tidö-Lindö, Västerås, Sweden
Architect: Tham & Videgård Hansson Arkitekter -
Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård Hansson
Client: Björn and Berit Karlsson
Collaborators: John Billberg, Fredrik Olsson, Claes Sörstedt,
Måns Tham
Civil Engineer: Konkret Rådgivande Ingenjörer, Olle Norrman
Dates: Project 2000, construction 2002
Area: 200 sqm
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