Stone House in Luberon

Stone House in Luberon

STONE HOUSE IN LUBERON

Carl Fredrik Svenstedt Architecte

TYPE
Residential › Private House

LOCATION
Ménerbes, France

YEAR
2011

STATUS
Built

The house is built on an abandoned farm overlooking the Luberon valley, a protected regional park with strict guidelines imposing traditional building materials.

Stone House in Luberon
Stone House in Luberon

The ruins of the farmhouses were preserved so as to frame the new house, while the guesthouse and pool were inserted within the existing stone walls.

The main house is built with solid sandstone blocks 50 x 50 x 200 centi-metres, quarried next to the Pont du Gard, and extracted since Roman times.

Stone House in Luberon
Stone House in Luberon

The building principle is almost childlike, giving freedom to stagger or skew the blocks to make openings or to give texture.

The thick walls of the house also create thermal mass, breathe and do not require insulation, even in this area of hot summers and snowy winters.

Stone House in Luberon
Stone House in Luberon

The rest of the house is either in concrete or larch wood, with large bays in triple-glazed timber frames.

The interiors are left untreated, with concrete floors and birch plywood ceilings.

The 200m2 main house is built as a large, shading roof straddling a dense bedroom wing.

Stone House in Luberon
Stone House in Luberon

The glazed living room and open terraces under this roof maintain the transparency between the courtyard to the south, and the broad views down the valley to the north.

The open plan of the bedroom wing is structured by three distinct plywood volumes, like large crates integrating storage and wet spaces.

Hidden sliding doors divide the space into bedrooms and bathrooms depending on occupancy.

Stone House in Luberon
Stone House in Luberon

A timber garage completes the square plan of the main house, and frames the narrow entry passage along the ruins that also leads to the 35m2 guesthouse, with its staggered stone wall.

The linear concrete pool at the end of the passage is built into the ruins, such that one swims inside the old walls.

Stone House in Luberon


Stone House in Luberon
Stone House in Luberon