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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Single House in Lake of Biel, Switzerland by Bauzeit Architekten

 
July 15th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bauzeit Architekten

Placed on a gentle slope on the southern shore of Lake Biel, the new edification was built on the old romantic garden of a 19th century villa that no longer exists. The remaining parts of it, an ancient cave, a pond and the vegetation, were kept and form part of the new project.

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  • Architects:Bauzeit Architekten
  • Project: Single House in Lake of Biel
  • Architects Team: bauzeit architekten, Roberto Pascual, Peter Bergmann, Yves Baumann
  • Design Team: Yves Baumann, Britt Hoeres
  • Software used: Autocad 11

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  • Project and Construction: Bruno Lanz, Lanz Architekten, Sutz
  • Construction period: 05.2008-12.2009
  • Built Area: 370 m2
  • Land: 2’766 m2
  • Photographs: Yves André

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It is organized on three levels, each floor having a different spatial character, housing three specific program areas:
– On the ground floor are organized the living room and kitchen with direct contact with the outside; a total transparency, in line with the slope, is guaranteed with very large windows. To the east, a small forest and a mirror of water created from a natural source, to the west the view opens onto the garden with its exuberant vegetation and the lake as background.

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– On the first floor a large area is modulated by two sculptural volumes containing two bathrooms. Through a curtain system the space is built variable creating a sleeping area and two zones for work and meditation. If the ground floor is characterized by the use of exposed concrete and a big transparency, this floor is entirely made of wood (ceiling, floor and walls) and suggests instead a more privacy vis-à-vis the outside. The environment is omnipresent but ‘filtered’ through the wooden lattice which, at the same time contains the unwanted attention from the outside.

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– On the lower floor the secondary areas, as cellar, laundry, heating, and a workshop. If the two upper floors are characterized rather by the monochrome and the use of materials in their natural state, these floor is characterized by a strong use of color, floors, walls and ceilings combine various colors. The vertical movement guaranteed by the staircase, is the passage through three distinct worlds, with no continuity.

Image Courtesy Yves André

Image Courtesy Yves André

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Image Courtesy Yves André

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