Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - GardenVilla Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - FacadeVilla Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Garden, ForestVilla Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - WindowsVilla Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - More Images+ 21

Stockholm, Sweden

Text description provided by the architects. Villa Plus is built on a seaside plot with spectacular views of the ocean, at the border between rocks and the open sea. Nature is characterized by the sky and sea dramatic shifts, sunlight reflecting in the sea and strong winds sweeping through the Baltic Sea.

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Garden
© Åke E:son Lindman

The volume creates a strong contrast with the natural surroundings. The house lands like a ship on the shore, forming a clear pragmatic structure on the untouched nature. The building is located in a low level and closer to the shore than it is usual, which makes the design a specific challenge. There can be waves sweeping far beyond the shoreline. Due to this fact, the house is beared by a system of columns, allowing the waves to simply pass under the house.

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Facade
© Åke E:son Lindman

The customer had a desire to capture the surroundings and the sea and create a place with spaces for social life as well as contemplation and calm . The house faces openly the sea and turns its back to the city life. Although being a summer house it offers the same comfort as a permanent dwelling, but life here is a reminder of the distance to the city and the calm surroundings.

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Shelving
© Åke E:son Lindman

The design is contemporary and the construction method is simple and rational. The place is very difficult and some days during the construction period it was not possible to reach it depending on the sea and the wind. Material choices are made to create an affinity with the environment. All bearing walls are covered with untreated pine panels on both sides. Since the site is extremely exposed to wind and water the choice of materials was limited to those which could withstand the effects of weather and age beautifully. Over time, the boards will become silverish and blend in with the pine forest around. By allowing the untreated pine panel to breathe and age naturally, we got a completely maintenance free facade.

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Table, Windows, Chair, Glass
© Åke E:son Lindman

The building entrance is located in an axis that connects to a trail that follows down to the jetty. The ground floor houses along its long side a spacious living room with a fireplace, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. The upper floor is accessed via a narrow staircase, and consists of a studio overlooking the ocean.
The border between indoors and outdoors is blured by using the same materiality. Openings in the walls and atriums with sheltered terraces divide the volume of the building in spacious areas and intimate passages. These contrasts generates movement between the rooms. Glazed walls create a connection between the sea at the southeastern side and the sheltered northwest side, and bring in the feeling of nature.

Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter - Facade, Column
© Åke E:son Lindman

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "Villa Plus / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter" 29 Feb 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/212075/villa-plus-waldemarson-berglund-arkitekter> ISSN 0719-8884

© Åke E:son Lindman

普拉斯别墅 / Waldemarson Berglund Arkitekter

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.