The house in Stocksund (House K Stocksund) is a thin block with cut-outs for light, double-heights and a roof terrace. Using the full width of the property it separates the front yard facing east from the garden in south-west. Through its position on the site, the house is experienced almost exclusively at an frontal angle, and appears as if just a line, a wall with a certain depth to fit in space for living.
The shallow block provides spaces that can introduce light from several directions. This is enhanced by the two double-heights that also guide views diagonally through the interior. The plan is simple: Entrance and stairs fits into one box on ground level, whilst a central passage on the upper floor gives access to bedrooms.
The interior is one continuous space in two levels. As a result, movement through the house is characterised by visual shortcuts, spaces and activities overlap. The main structure is in situ cast concrete, which is exposed in the cantilevered entrance canopy, only seven centimetre thin. By using a system with the thermal insulation as form work, costs have been reduced to not more than a standard type house build. The interior is finished with white plaster, all floors and wooden details are white ash.
The facades are stained black 18 mm plywood panels (600/900/1200 x 900mm), mounted in layers on a slowly grown pine framework (50 x 150mm)
Name & Location: House K Stocksund, Sweden
Start Date: 2004
Completion Date: November 2005
Built Area: 285 m2 + roof terrace 20 m2
Architects: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Team: Bolle Tham, Martin Videgård, Henrik Lundén
Photography: Åke E:son Lindman
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House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Main Level With Fireplace
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Bedroom and Ensuite
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Exterior
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Upper Level Landing
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Large Living Room
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Exterior Corner
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Staircase
House K Stocksund, Stockholm -Entrance
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