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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.

Stormvillan in Hanko, Finland by Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

 
June 28th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

In the late 19th century, while Finland was still a Grand Duchy under Russia, Hanko was a popular spa resort for the Russian nobility. The endless meandering beaches are lined by leaning pine forests and grand wooden seaside villas.

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

  • Architects: Mer Arkkitehdit Oy
  • Project: Stormvillan
  • Location: Hanko, Finland
  • Photography: Marc Goodwin
  • Construction design: Anders Westerlund
  • Constructor: Nyströms byggservice
  • Lead Architect: Julia Hertell
  • Area: 210 m2
  • Year: 2016

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

Stormvillan is situated right at the heart of the historic villa district. The main floor opens out to three directions: The living room to a long view out to sea, the lounge west for sunsets across the dining terrace and the master bedroom takes in the junipers and wind blown pinetrees of the cliff it stands on. This form also maintains unobstructed views to the sea from the old Casino and the neighboring national romantic Parkvillan, designed by one of the most significant architects of the time, Theodor Höijer.

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

The ground floor cuts into the rock and the villa is entered on beach level. Visitors are guided through a narrow hallway with a glazed wall facing the revealed bedrock. At the very end of the ground floor is a room with two walls of bare bedrock, the wine cellar. A carpet clad staircase leads up to the main floor. Designed as a home for an elderly couple, the villa also has an elevator and fully accessible bathrooms. The main floor is about light, views and flowing space. It’s angles are designed to fit the natural shape of the rock as well as the fantastic views out to the sea.

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

The villa is clad in spruce panel, painted with traditional linseed oil paint as are the surrounding 19th century villas. The roof of the ground floor level serves as a wooden terrace with a section of green roof. The zink roof blends into the coastal hues of the sky.

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

Image Courtesy © Marc Goodwin

Image Courtesy © Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

Image Courtesy © Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

Image Courtesy © Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

Image Courtesy © Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

Image Courtesy © Mer Arkkitehdit Oy

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Categories: House, Residential




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