Single Family Residence in Sweden – Transformation à Charrat by Clavienrossier Architects

December 20, 2010, Category: Small House Project · Leave a Comment

Built this 2010, this Swedish single family house is a home remodeling project from a previous building. The final architecture, includes an adjacent barn and had a too vast volume to be renewed in its totality. Only elements which can easily be reused were preserved, cellars and floors of the previouse house. The rest was eliminated.

Clavien Rossier 01 Minimalist House Design Project2 Single Family Residence in Sweden – Transformation à Charrat by Clavienrossier Architects

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Clavien Rossier 02 Stone Marbles Exterior Facade Cladding1 Single Family Residence in Sweden – Transformation à Charrat by Clavienrossier Architects

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Volumes of visible tinted concrete replaced the double-sided roof and the transformed area. The big openings so created allow the light to penetrate more generously. The geometry of the su-perstructures results both from a formal desire and from a will to remove the wall thickness. The various-slopes faces enhance that highly varied game of the shadows throughout the day. There are no corridors.

Clavien Rossier 05 Minimalist Interior Wall Paint Scheme Single Family Residence in Sweden – Transformation à Charrat by Clavienrossier Architects

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Clavien Rossier 06 Interior Stone Wall Cladding Single Family Residence in Sweden – Transformation à Charrat by Clavienrossier Architects

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Circulation is made along the external wall, from room to room. The overall view continues beyond the windows, opening onto the surrounding landscape.

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