visiondivision: nature's choice

visiondivision: nature's choice


forest house, exterior


swedish-based visiondivision (anders berensson & ulf mejergren) has sent us their latest project 'nature's choice',
a commission in which they have been asked to build a vacation house for two families in the north of sweden.

the plot is situated within a coastal area of the scandinavian country, that has been included on the world heritage list
due to its land uplift geology (which is the most progressive on earth). the site offers two levels:
an upper level which consists of a patch of untouched wood; and a rocky meadow with a steep cliff connecting
the area's two plateaus on the lower level.

as the plot has a protective status, the duo has come up with three potential alternatives for dwellings: 
a wooden house set amidst the forest or a stone house that lies in close connection to the rock outcrops.
the third option is a house that blends in with two different typologies of the wood and stone houses.
the three different variations are related to each other, when it comes to the layout of the plans and the outer perimeter
of custom made bearing pillars that imitate the surrounding nature.



forest house, interior


the 'forest house' is a construction of two mirrored units, divided by a central wall that can be easily folded away,
quickly doubling the size of the living space. one is able to enter through a hallway which leads to a kitchen,
followed by a living room where a fireplace stands in the centre, along the wall that separates the units.
the building's columns taper closer to the top, varying slightly in width to resemble tree trunks.
some are there for structural purposes, while others function as wardrobes (particularly in the bedrooms).




forest house - axonometric view



forest house, plans and façade 




boulder house, exterior


the 'boulder house' follows a layout similar to the forest house, featuring two mirrored units and a fold away,
middle wall. two piles of boulders on the forest plateau conceal two stairs that lead into each living room.
the roof is covered with grass, as a means of blending in with nature. in the plan of the boulder house,
when the middle wall is folded away, the room opens into a dining space that is flanked by fireplaces on either side
of the dining table. the columns in this dwelling are much heavier set than those of the forest, as they are meant
to mimic the massive boulders in the surrounding site. here, most of the pillars are hollow, allowing them to function
as storage space. some have alcoves carved out of them in which people may sit. the house is almost invisible from the forest,
camouflaging itself well within the rocky meadow.



boulder house, interior


boulder house, axonometric view


boulder house, plans façade



mixed house, exterior


the third and final dwelling, 'mixed house' proposal features two floors. following the tailored pillar system of the forest
and boulder houses, this 'mixed house' has pillars that are slender at the top. structurally they fade from stone at the base
to wood at the top. in mixed house's layout, the columns and different material treatments, cause the two stories to have
completely different ambiences. on the first floor, heavier set columns create a cavernous feeling, with a high contrast
between dark and light. similar to the boulder house, the columns are hollow and have varying functions such as furniture,
storage and wardrobes.  the floor is made from stone which continues out to the exterior terrace, overlooking the bay.
the upper floor's more slender columns, blend in with the surrounding tree trunks and have large windows with
panoramic views of the scenic cove.



mixed house, close up



mixed house, axonometric view




mixed house, plans and façade





the three axonometric layouts
from top to bottom: forest house, boulder house, mixed house

andrea db
12.10.10  
15
Great! I prefer the boulder house, looks awesome!
Michael   12.10.10
I like all of them! Very nice VisionDivision!
St Peter   12.10.10
looks like a winner when it comes to new edgar allan poe locations.
luiz   12.10.10
I would go for the forest house. But the other ones are cool too.
MintyMO   12.11.10
The mixed one is when the project gets interesting
Daniel   12.11.10
i love the creepy demonstration.
marva   12.11.10
I agree with Daniel, the mixed house is something I have never seen before, but it is nice to see three variations like this. A little bit like "behind the scenes".
Boris   12.11.10
i like these houses!
but density of interior space is too uniformity.
i think a little more variety is better.
shr   12.11.10
Super! Mixed house would be a classic if built.
pro-arch   12.11.10
this is beautiful
flora   12.11.10
Well done architects!
Tizzy   12.13.10
interesting
mike p   12.13.10
At first glance, this is an amazing design intention. The beautiful renderings really convey the design; however, the plans that have been worked out lose this amazing idea. For example, where is the free standing column that divides the dining and living spaces? Without this key design feature, the sense of forest being integrated with livable space disappears. It becomes another controlled box within untamed nature. They need to revisit the plans.
Chopstick   12.14.10
I think this is truly brilliant.
Seabass   12.14.10
I want a house like that!
Paul   12.16.10

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