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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.

Extension Grieder-Swarovski in Zürich, Switzerland by Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten

 
March 31st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten

In 2015 the clients decided to build an underground extension and undertake a rearrangement of the house, whereby the building was divided into two independent apartments. The clients’ main apartment covered the ground and the first floor, orientated both towards the garden encompassed by the L-shaped building and the west-facing outdoor area adjoining the woods and supplemented with raised plant beds.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

  • Architects: Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten
  • Project: Extension Grieder-Swarovski
  • Location: Küsnacht, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Photography: Valentin Jeck
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Lead Architects: Gilbert Isermann
  • Completion Year: 2016

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

The existing indoor swimming pool with a sauna on the subterranean level was refurbished with newly fitted surfaces, access being provided via a stair leading to the ground floor. The studio apartment on the attic level, with a large terrace and a view over Lake Zurich, is accessed via a new staircase on the outer garage wall and across the terrace on the first floor.

The new entrance to the apartment leads via the existing kitchen and staircase to the top floor where the living room and the bedroom are located. In the basement level, a further self-contained guest flat was added to the already existing one, creating a total of four apartments in the house.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

A large multipurpose room, storage space and an office, as well as a reception area, were all created below ground level, accessible from the street via its own entrance. This allows any gallery activities to be undertaken without affecting the private areas. The erratic boulder uncovered during the excavation work has been integrated into the southern garden layout, which in turn now constitutes the entrance to the gallery.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

The boulder, the step-like features of which also connect the two levels of the garden, interspersed with azalea and rhododendrons, creates echoes of a Japanese garden but simultaneously a Tyrol mountain landscape, which is where the lady of the house comes from. As a whole, the expansive stretch next to the woods is supplemented with plantings and new paving to match the aesthetic of the erratic boulder, divided off towards the neighbours with a simple but elegant wooden-slat fence.

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Image Courtesy © Valentin Jeck

Basement-floor, Image Courtesy © Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten

Ground-floor, Image Courtesy © Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten

Sections, Image Courtesy © Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten

Upper & Rooftop-floor, Image Courtesy © Andreas Fuhrimann Gabrielle Hächler Architekten

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Categories: Apartments, Extention, Residential, Swimming Pool, Vectorworks




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