Villa Wennerström / Max Holst Arkitektkontor
This house was designed for a private client in 2014 and completed 2016. It is situated in a rural area east of Stockholm and the site has a dynamic topography with visible granite rocks, view over a beautiful landscape and magnificent trees of a great variety ? mainly oak and pine.
© Lars Grafström
Architects: Max Holst Arkitektkontor
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Architect In Charge: Max Holst
Area: 201.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Lars Grafström
© Lars Grafström
Text description provided by the architects. This house was designed for a private client in 2014 and completed 2016. It is situated in a rural area east of Stockholm and the site has a dynamic topography with visible granite rocks, view over a beautiful landscape and magnificent trees of a great variety ? mainly oak and pine.
© Lars Grafström
First floor plan
© Lars Grafström
Our ambition was to create a building with a clear architectonic shape and structure that would follow the conditions set by context and as much as possible blend into the surroundings but at the same time create a contrast to the organic landscape. We believe this is achieved by the repetitive pattern of the facades and simple geometries as well as the decision to divide the program into two volumes.
© Lars Grafström
The main volume contains public functions such as cooking, dining ...
© Lars Grafström
Architects: Max Holst Arkitektkontor
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Architect In Charge: Max Holst
Area: 201.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Lars Grafström
© Lars Grafström
Text description provided by the architects. This house was designed for a private client in 2014 and completed 2016. It is situated in a rural area east of Stockholm and the site has a dynamic topography with visible granite rocks, view over a beautiful landscape and magnificent trees of a great variety ? mainly oak and pine.
© Lars Grafström
First floor plan
© Lars Grafström
Our ambition was to create a building with a clear architectonic shape and structure that would follow the conditions set by context and as much as possible blend into the surroundings but at the same time create a contrast to the organic landscape. We believe this is achieved by the repetitive pattern of the facades and simple geometries as well as the decision to divide the program into two volumes.
© Lars Grafström
The main volume contains public functions such as cooking, dining ...
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