The Pavilion House / Gus Wüstemann
Context. This house is situated in Buchberg, a rural village near Zurich in Switzerland. The typology of the houses in this village is dominated by the local gable roof of the rural farmer buildings. These houses traditionally have a massive base and wooden roof construction, a house made out of stone and wood. The roof typically cantilevers to all sides of the facades, creating a covered outside zone in front of the house. Like a Pavilion the roof shelters the open space ground floor. The house was planned for a family in the village.
© Bruno Helbling
architects: Gus Wüstemann ArchitectsLocation: Buchberg, SwitzerlandProject Year: 2020Photographs: Bruno HelblingArea: 484.0 m2
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© Bruno Helbling
architects: Gus Wüstemann ArchitectsLocation: Buchberg, SwitzerlandProject Year: 2020Photographs: Bruno HelblingArea: 484.0 m2
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