Laaneotsa House

Laaneotsa House
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LAANEOTSA HOUSE

KUU arhitektid

ARCHITECTS
KUU arhitektid

AREA
225 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Tõnu Tunnel

LEAD ARCHITECT
Joel Kopli

CATEGORY
Houses

LOCATION
Pringi, Estonia

CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
Mapri Ehitus

CONCRETE WORKS
Evocon Grupp

Text description provided by architect.

The house delicately integrates with the surrounding pine forest, blending into the existing spatial context while maintaining a maximum amount of greenery around itself and in between.

The single-story structure in a wooded area creates a discrete and serene horizontal setting without any exaggerated attempt to establish itself – it is a natural part of the landscape.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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A meaningful, sincere relationship between the inner and outer realms is created by avoiding the use of thresholds.

The rooms that are used daily are level with the surrounding ground. Glass partitions opening to terraces shaded by ‘beaks’ further haze the boundary between interior and exterior space.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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The U-shaped structure is combined with L-shaped living quarters and I-shaped utility space. The two units join by a canopied entrance, service, and parking area.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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A still, windless inner courtyard with southern exposure to the sun lies in between the volumes, enveloped by three sides.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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The dwelling unit has an open kitchen and living room area with an office partition, two smaller bedrooms with a shared bathroom, one master bedroom with a bathroom and wardrobe, a technical room, and a workout room.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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The kitchen and living room open to the terrace situated in the internal courtyard. The bedrooms open to the terrace on the eastern side of the building. The utility building houses the saunas, the washing room, the sauna vestibule, and larger storage space.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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The chosen materials support the fusion between the buildings and the forest milieu. The exterior finish is wooden boarding painted black and concrete monolith cast in framework with the same profile, creating a dualistic yet harmonious fuse between the two materials.

The triangular terrace sidewalls covered with black boarding also serve as hidden storage places, enabling storage outdoor equipment while concealing outdoor water faucets, the pool control device, rainwater pipes, etc.

Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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The technical communications solutions of the building are beneath the floor, enabling clean exposition of the concrete surfaces on walls as well as ceilings.


Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
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Laaneotsa House
Floor Plan
Laaneotsa House
Floor Plan


Laaneotsa House
Elevations
Laaneotsa House
Elevations