Crooked House
Thomas Jantscher

Crooked House

FOVEA Architects as Architects

SITUATION The project site is located in the swiss countryside just above a small lake side village. First construction of an individual houses devoted area, this project will deal later with other villas all around. This project will face other villas around in the future.


ANSWER The section of the project solves the contradiction between the need for privacy and generous openings to the south by the choice of a radical volumetry. The 40 ° inclined front of the stage creates a feeling of privacy along the entire terrace and offers an introspective bird’s eye view above on the garden. In this way, further development of opposite is no more problematic. The orientation of all rooms takes advantage of the full length of the land, the only controlled environmental element.


CONSTRUCTION Entirely prefabricated, the wooden frame and plain wood slabs were installed in 2 days on a raft of reinforced concrete. The finishes and facade covering were built on site. Heated by an air/water heat pump, the house benefits form a very good insulation.


LANGUAGE The project reinterprets elements of the rural architecture of the area. The proportions of the object are a call back to the typical tobacco barns built in open fields. The volume borrows the image and function of the eaves of local farmhouses. However, the roof was built and inhabited. It protects the upper floor from the midday sun. On the façades, the materials are mapped. Their nature links different kind of similarities to the references but their application is free and is induced an abstraction level towards vernacular inspirations. Pine planks and tiles are applied to the volume deliberately as textures. The design of the edges, sometimes at odds, sometimes in continuity, illustrates this intention. The combined reading of these various sources leads a foothold in the architectural heritage and is a source of inspiration for function or design.

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