Unit Arkitektur AB

Plastic House II

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

PLASTIC HOUSE II

Unit Arkitektur AB

ARCHITECTS
Unit Arkitektur AB

VENTILATION
VVS-miljö Göteborg

MANUFACTURERS
Kvänum, Glasfiber Och Plast

STATICS
KIB Uddevalla

PHOTOGRAPHS
Per Nadén

AREA
200 m²

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Sweden

CATEGORY
Houses

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

Text description provided by architect.

West of Gothenburg lies Sweden’s fourth biggest island – Hisingen. Travelling from the centre of Gothenburg towards the western side of Hisingen, you first pass Volvos industrial production units before reaching the coast and the ferry terminal which connects Hisingen to the northern archipelago.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
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Just north of Hjulvik´s ferry terminal, a shift in the landscape occurs - from Hisingens plains (former seafloor) to Bohusläns coastal landscape with its ancient and sweeping outcrops of gneiss and granite.

The last kilometre to the site winds and rises before finally you are rewarded with a great view back towards the ferry terminal. This area is called Hästevik.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

The clients for the Plastic house II are the same as for our first built house ten years before – Plastic house I. They have now bought this real estate, some kilometres from the old house,

The family has three kids. Hästevik has, as many areas, been transformed from having mostly summer houses to become a permanent residential area.

Building permits have been handed out liberally and small houses have been replaced with bigger ones.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

The effects on nature have been so considerable that almost no trace of the original coastal character is left and wanted to complement the existing summer house with a new single-story house.

Basements have been sunken into the mountains, crevices and valleys levelled and fundaments introduced, creating terraces and lawns. The sweeping lines and the exposed mountains natural to the West coast have been blown away, bit by bit.

For us, two things were fundamental during the design process of Plastic house II. First to maximize the fantastic view and second to minimize the impact on nature.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

We can basically demount the house and the only thing left would be the 19 holes drilled in the mountain for the pillars. To reduce the footprint further the drains have been placed above ground and covered with a layer of earth.

We strove to keep the design simple and at the same time retain a luxurious feel as in the Case Study Houses built in the early fifties in California.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

A kind of glamour camping. A simplicity and comprehensibility in the built structure but with generous living qualities.

At the same time, we tried to build in dissonances both in the material palette and the actual geometric composition, to avoid too much of a classic modernism. The floor plan is simple - private areas facing east and the public area, with direct access to the adjacent granite rocks, facing west.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

The division between the two parts lies at the centre of the house, along with the longitudinal axis. The public area with kitchen and living room can be separated from the kid’s living area by means of a sliding door.

The house is supported by 19 circular 80 mm columns. Each column is placed in a drilled hole (300 mm deep) and has been fixed with an expanding plaster.

The locations and the heights of the columns have been measured in on-site to enable prefabrication before the galvanization. The columns support three HEA 200 beams that support the whole house.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

All steelwork is galvanized and powder-coated in white. The complete steel construction was carried out in two weeks. On top of the steel, a prefabricated wooden frame was mounted in less than three weeks. The underside of the house has been covered with white perforated corrugated aluminium.

Due to the exposed position, all other metalwork consists of coated aluminium. The windows have been built with Schüchos system. The facade is a development of the system we created for Plastic house I.

Plastic House II
© Per Nadén
Plastic House II
© Per Nadén

A façade with 5 mm opaque PMMA is taped with velcro acrylic foam tape mounted on standing sheet metal studs, to avoid exposed fixings and to handle the thermal expansion. The sheets can then easily be demounted if need of replacement.


Plastic House II
Courtesy of Unit Arkitektur AB
Plastic House II
Courtesy of Unit Arkitektur AB


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Site Plan

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