saunders architecture: fogo island studios

saunders architecture: fogo island studios


'fogo island studios' by saunders architecture, fogo island, newfoundland, canada
all images courtesy saunders architecture
images © bent rene synnevag


the shorefast foundation along with the fogo island arts corporation commissioned norway-based studio,
saunders architecture to design a series of six artists' studios in various locations on fogo island in newfoundland, canada.
the foundation works with the people of fogo island to find ways to preserve the landscape and its civilization
through the arts and culture.



'long studio'

situated on the north atlantic, the island is home to a community who have lived for centuries between strong winds and waves
in pursuit of fish. the islanders live in the untamed landscape in a subtle and unpretentious way and have seen
their traditional way of life threatened by forces largely beyond their control.

designed in a way that would respect and dignify the fragile landscape while maintaining a connection between the past and
the future of the island, the angular studios rise above the rocks and the waves to provide panoramic views of the unique landscape.





measuring 120 m2, the design of the 'long studio' reflects the transition of the seasons. the entrance of the structure consists
of an open but covered space which represents the spring and the beginning of the seasonal activity. the single stretch of
whitewashed patio space leads to an exposed central area which encourages outdoor habitation during the summer days.
the final and main body of the studio is a fully enclosed space that looks out towards the sea. large windows at either end
and a skylight provides natural light to flood the interior. a one meter thick wall located on the south side houses storage,
toilets and washbasins, with doors that are flush to the wall, minimizing any visual distraction within the space.





each studio is supported by pillars on the end that faces the sea, while the entrance areas all have a small concrete foundation
anchoring the structure to the rocky terrain. with this type of construction, the studios can be placed in almost any place on the island.
in addition, this allows for the studios to be prefabricated in a local workshop during the winter months,
then placed in the landscape during the spring.



entryway



exposed outdoor space



(left) entrance
(right) skylight and west-facing window




south wall unit in its open state



kitchen and storage









'long studio' in context


the three-storey 'tower studio' stands as a vertical icon in an expansively horizontal landscape.
purposely designed to contrast with the elements of the site, the 80m2 studio features twisting
planes which result in a dynamic and sculptural form. the upper levels provide a double height
room for the artists while the lower floor offers storage and extra studio space. directed northwards
to the sea, a large window wraps around the western facade to ensure diffused daylight into the studio.
a roof terrace allows for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.



rendering of 'tower studio'



model of 'tower studio'


a number of other designs are still being constructed on the island. six studios will eventually
provide residencies to artists.



rendering of 'tilting studio'



rendering of 'little seldom studio'



rendering of 'tilting studio'



floor plan of the 'long studio'
(1) studio
(2) eating / work area
(3) WC / shower
(4) exterior area
(5) storage / mechanical




longitudinal section



north elevation



south elevation

jayme db
01.10.11  
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I don't see any respect to "traditions, environment, nature etc". It's visual polution of coastline. One object visually kills approx 7 miles of the beach and makes feel visitors walking possession of very agresive person.
ice   01.11.11
you design a contemporary kitchen space and you install what appear to be cheap ceiling light fixtures from the local hardware store?
bill   01.11.11
ice: genau!
Nein danke!
ppr   01.11.11
I think it is beautiful and elegant!!! The idea of immitating the "traditions and nature" is a good concept but a bit primitive. Things CAN be different and I think this makes me feel more of an "outside" intervension - being quite contrasting with the natural landscape - as aprism or gem coming from other galaxies....BRAVO!
LGF   01.11.11
I hate people destructing "public space" because "they can" afford a ignorant architects building. thats it a building- it´s not architecture...
Marek   01.11.11
Marek- don't forget that the building where you live used to be 'public space' at some point in time.

Ice- does coastline exist solely for your visual enjoyment? Have you been to Fogo Island? Would you even be aware of this piece of coastline had it not been for this project?

Just playing Devil's advocate here..
r.   01.11.11
Whats with the gawd-awful ceiling fixtures over the Kitchen counter? I wouldn't let my place be photographed with that garbage on the ceiling.
rcvs1   01.11.11
Can you hear my sighs?... Never mind, I'm absolutely astonished by the lightness of the structures and the perfection of the surroundings. Marvellous!
Vania/Brazil   01.11.11
@r.: of course my home is to be a part of public space, and i hate it. its typologically and a architectural the same position as this building. ignorant. believe me, i know what i´m talkin´about.
every "nice" comment to this position is stabbin´ the humans freedom... i like it dramatic...
Marek   01.12.11

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