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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.

Villa Kaislaranta in Sysmä, Finland by Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

 
June 20th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

Built on the shore of a beautiful lake in central Finland, Villa Kaislaranta blends into its surroundings by using inconspicuous massing and a well balanced combination of reflections and wood cladding.

Terrace and pat, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

  • Architects: Oy OSUMA architects Ltd
  • Project: Villa Kaislaranta
  • Location: Sysmä, Finland
  • Project size: 126 m2
  • Site Size: 5300 m2
  • Building Levels: 1
  • Completion Date: 2015

Terrace and pat, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

A recently retired couple wanted to build a summer villa that would reflect their aspiration for enjoying the beautiful lakeside landscape with their extended family and friends, while at the same time minimising the impact of the construction on the surrounding natural environment.

The architectural solution was to visually blend the dark wooden facade with the forest background and use large glass surfaces to both provide spectacular views to the lake and blend in the building to the surrounding nature with reflective surfaces.

Moreover, the lake facing facade was made shorter than the opposite side in order to minimise visual impact toward the lake.

Large, well detailed windows towards the lake make people in this villa feel like a part of the nature around them.

The glazed East, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

Glazed East fac, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

The glazed East facade works as a mirror-like surface absorbing the atmospheric views of the lake and creating an all-encompassing natural environment.

Generous naturally aged wooden terraces surround the villa for comfortable use of outdoor spaces.

The interiors are structured based on an effective and rational floor plan that makes the most of the eastern views towards the lake.

Living space ov, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

Fireplace domin, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

It was necessary to have enough space for many people to spend the night, so the bedrooms are designed to sleep up to four people on two levels each. The main living areas on the lake side were designed with open space concept – to provide a fluid space for different usage according to need.
A long built-in bookshelf and corridor to the bedrooms divides the space into private bedroom area and entertainment sector. The main space continues visually to a large deck area outside providing a strong connection to the nature outside.

An imposing fireplace dominates the living area, which combines conversation and dining areas with the kitchen in an open space plan arrangement where activities are free to flow.

Sliding doors, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

Site plan, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

Floor plan, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

East elevation, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

Section, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

North elevation, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

South elevation, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

West elevation, Image Courtesy © Oy OSUMA architects Ltd

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