位于哥德堡东部的Öjersjö-house是一个俯瞰Stora Kåsjön湖的适度住宅。由瑞典Bornstein Lyckefors建筑事务所设计的Öjersjö别墅是一个当代的黑色木制房屋。该住宅与场地交织在一起,其概念是通过提升景观将程序扫到 “地毯 “之下。

Located east of Gothenburg, the Öjersjö-house is a modest dwelling overlooking the lake Stora Kåsjön. Designed by Swedish Bornstein Lyckefors Architects Villa Öjersjö is a contemporary black wooden house. The dwelling interweaves with the site in a concept where the program is swept under the ”carpet” by lifting the landscape.

该项目背后的主要建筑师Andreas Lyckefors描述了这个过程。-主要的挑战是如何在不影响湖景和住宅隐私的情况下,将程序和体量融入复杂的环境中,并且用铅笔一画就完成。我们的客户住在新建筑后面的房子里。将他们的担忧加入到与场地相关的规定中,创造了一个小寡妇,将房子放在场地上。

The leading architect behind the project, Andreas Lyckefors, describes the process: -”The main challenge was to fit program and volume into the complex context without compromising lake view and privacy issues for the dwelling and doing so in one draw with the pencil. Our client lived in a house behind the site of the new building. Adding their concerns to the regulations connected to the site created a small widow to place the house on site.

Lyckefors继续说。-我们引入了提升景观的想法,并将其作为一个直的表面来框定建筑的程序。这使我们能够在孤独性和与周围城市纹理的互动之间创造一个平衡,同时使设计保持在一个姿态中。这座房子对着街道是封闭的,对着西部和风景是开放的。倾斜的屋顶结构也创造了一个具有不同高度和层次的动态内部。

Lyckefors continues: -”We introduced the idea of lifting the landscape and use it as a straight surface to frame the program of the building. That allowed us to create a balance between solitariness and interaction with the surrounding urban texture while it keeping the design together in one gesture. The house is closed towards the street and open to the west and the view. The tilted roof structure also creates a dynamic interior with different heights and levels.

Öjersö-house是一个木制的房子,内部有一棵坚实的树。外墙是用黑色的钙化木板铺设的。深色的外观与实木的内部形成对比。屋顶有一个平滑的梯度,从包含车库的底层通往主点。周围景观的轮廓被覆盖在3个体积中,呈立方体形式。车库、起居室和其余的房子获得了额外的空间,因为门廊的屋顶在2.5层楼高的房子的最高点结束。

The Öjersö-house is a wooden house with a solid tree interior. The exterior is boarded with black calcimine color. The dark exterior is put in contrast to the solid wood interior. The roof has a smooth gradient, leading from the bottom floor containing the garage, towards the main point. The contours of the surrounding landscape are covered in 3 volumes, in cubic forms. The garage, living room and the remaining house acquire extra space because of the porch roof that ends 2,5 floors up into the highest point of the house.

Architects: Bornstein Lyckefors
Area : 207 m²
Year : 2017
Photographs :Bert Leandersson
Lead Architect : Andreas Lyckefors
City:ÖJERSJÖ
Country:Sweden