Boomerang House by AJG Architects
Designed in 2020 by AJG Architects, Boomerang House is a contemporary single-story house located in Risskov, Denmark.
Description
In the old part of Risskov, located north of the city of Aarhus, with close proximity to the water and the forest, Boomerang House is nestled into a lush, green garden surrounded by tall hedges and mature trees.
From the beginning the site was unremarkable, but with the guidance of the architect, the project as a whole has become an exceptional place.
Located 120m from the seashore, the area was originally planned as a lower density area for holiday homes, where the citizens of Aarhus would spent their leisure time. Over the years, the area has evolved with a majority of homes as permanent residences, all the while maintaining the green and tranquil atmosphere. The architectural concept of the house is radically different from conventional planning practices of the day, for a parcel of this nature. Typically a building volume would be planned in parallel along one of the property boundaries to allocate as much free space for a garden as possible.
After carefully studying the compact lot, in consideration of the owner?s demands, Copenhagen firm AJG Architects deemed a conventional organisation would give a large part of the garden area significantly less user value and a large portion of the house facades would not optimise conditions of daylighting and garden view.
Project leader Kasper Ax proposed a bold design where the ...
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