3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes

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Lausanne, Switzerland
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3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Exterior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. 3 attached houses replace a villa from the 1950s in a residential area overlooking Lausanne. The project makes maximum use of the plots potential for densification while taking care, through its form and materiality, to fit into its suburban and green context.

3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Matthieu Gafsou

Offsets in plan and cross-section reduce the scale and reinforce the domesticity of the complex. They create terraces that extend the living rooms and multiply the orientations, in particular a westward clearance for the house in the middle.

3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Interior Photography, Kitchen
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3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Interior Photography, Windows, Wood
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The plasticity of the volume and the composition of the facades are intriguing, blurring the traditional typological reading of three adjoining houses. The typological originality lies elsewhere: the project dispenses with the regulatory attic floor and distributes the maximum constructible surface area over two more generous levels in favor of a panoramic flat roof.

3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Interior Photography
© Matthieu Gafsou
3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Interior Photography, Windows
© Matthieu Gafsou

The materials are left raw and reduced to a minimum: exposed concrete on the inside, wood on the outside. The atmosphere and richness of the project are achieved through the assembly and treatment of these materials: concrete laid out walls, sanded slabs revealing aggregates, a carefully designed cladding on the facade that revisits the traditional vertical bardage.

3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Exterior Photography, Wood, Fence, Deck
© Matthieu Gafsou
3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Exterior Photography, Fence, Deck, Handrail
© Matthieu Gafsou

These simple and radical choices also obeyed energy and constructive coherence: the active slabs transmit heat in an optimal way, the design of the bardage allowed the carpenter to prefabricate the entire facade and optimize the break on the building site.

3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes - Exterior Photography, Fence, Brick, Facade, Windows
© Matthieu Gafsou

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Cite: "3 Attached Houses / PONT12 architectes" 27 Sep 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/968920/3-attached-houses-pont12-architectes> ISSN 0719-8884

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