*코르텐강 빌라 [ DAPstockholm ] Villa Midgård

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건축주의 요구는 간단했다.
아침햇살을 흠뻑 맞을 수 있는 마스터 침실
파노라마뷰의 감상과 빗소리를 들을 수 있는 대형창
그리고 이 모든것들이 자연과 교감 할 수 있는 쉘터같은 집을 원했다.
그결과 설계된 적갈색 코르텐강 하우스는 다양한 볼륨을 갖는
형태도 디자인 되었다. 이것은 상이한 프로그램이 같는 다양한 축을
주거에 반영함으로써 드라마틱한 볼륨을 형성시킨다.
이렇게 형성된 주거는 대지가 갖고 있는 슬로프를 컷오프 하여
안착 시킴으로써 디자인을 완성시킨다.
-지형을 따라 형성된 축, 빛의 조절이 용이한 축, 그리고 뷰와 프라이버시가
좋은 축으로 건물의 볼륨은 방향성을 갖는다.-

프로그램과 건축가의 의도가 명확히 보이는 주거이다.
단순한만큼 직관적인 형태의 반영은 컨셉을 명확히 하고
주제를 똑바로 전달한다. 그래서 좋은 건축물인 것이다.
-아름답기도 하다.-

reviewed by SJ

Residents plunging into the swimming pool of this Stockholm house may
 feel like they’re in an aquarium.



The surface of the swimming pool is located on the deck of the upper ground level,

but a large window in its concrete side faces visitors arriving on the floor below.



Designed by Swedish architects DAPstockholm, the three-storey Villa Midgård and

its swimming pool are set into the inclining landscape.



Slate wraps the elevations of the house at the lower level, while

Corten steel clads the facades of the upper two storeys.



A central crank splits the building into two halves, with different rooms on each side.



One half of the roof is covered in grass and the other half is occupied by a terrace.



A multi‐faceted house with a lot of attitude

When the client met with DAPstockholm they wished for a solid, secluded house with a maintenance‐free facade, a sense of ceiling height and a master bedroom with the benefit of morning sun.


They also wished for a solution where they could open up larger windows toward the scenery and have a sheltered space where they could sit and listen to the pouring rain.



This resulted in a multi‐faceted house where the shape and direction of the different volumes are based on various factors such as the terrain, the light conditions, the views and the privacy. The volumes give the house seven different facades.



This and the dramatic nature of the sloping site provide the house with a unique character. Cut‐ outs in the mountain give space for the outdoor seating areas. In the south‐east direction, outside the SPA, one of these creates a significant border between the arranged and the rampant garden.



The second floor is suspended above the entrance floor to shadow and protect the yard. Here the infinity pool, made out of dark concrete, make you think of a deep forest lake adding to qualities of a wilderness where the water runs over the pool edge.



The facade of the souterrain is made out of slate and the stair from the carport out of limestone. Grass covers the roof of the tallest volume and the roof terrace where it is themed with spruce. The house interior also exhibit materials that are close to nature such as walnut, ceramic granite and marble.



“By using living materials the house will become more characteristic with age” says Calle Smedshammar, partner Architect at DAPstockholm.



Project: Villa Midgård

Architect: DAPstockholm
Area: approx 300 sqm
Number of rooms: Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, one toilet, common area, kitchen, living room, cinema, spa, guest room, wine cellar, storage and a tech room divided onto three floors.
Construction and Facade: Cast‐in‐place concrete structure and Corten steel with elements of charcoaled beech wood
Location: Stockholm
Client: Private
Status: Completed 2011
Landscape: In collaboration with Nod Combine
Paving for entrance and parking: White pigmented concrete
Carport: Cast‐in‐place concrete structure blasted into the side of the mountain and covered in vegetation


from  dezeen

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