
Holiday House Vindö
LOCATION
Sweden
CATEGORY
Houses
Text description provided by architect.
The site is located on Vindö, an island in the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden.
Uponfirst glance the site appears a fairly typical archipelago plot with granite out crops, pine trees and blueberry bushes but soon reveals it’s unusual dramatic topography presenting an exciting opportunity to the architect Max Holst as well as for the developer Strömma Projekt AB
On the sheltered terrace and in the house one finds the tops of these trees at eyelevel.
The orientation of the ridge dictates the building’s formand the spatial subdivisions and the spatial emphasis is on the large living, dining and kitchen space, which leads onto to a large sheltered terrace towards south/east.
Children's bedrooms are of a modest scale with a master bedroom located to the East.
The material palette is simple and essentially rooted in local building traditions.
Tectonically, the house is composed on black concrete plinths and exposed timber rafters highlight the repetition of a 120mm module on which the construction is based.
The only set back from this strict systematization occurs in the bathroom where the room is simply not suited for these measurements.
Room dimensions fell easily into place, becoming an exercise in creating dynamic spaces with a constant connection to the sky and surrounding forest, all within this framework.
