Dragspelhuset, Lake Övre Gla, Sweden

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Dragspelhuset
Designer 24H Architecture, Rotterdam, BC, Netherlands , Architect
Location Lake Övre Gla, Sweden
Date August 2003
Building Type Small House
Climate Alpine
Context Mountain Context
Architectural Style Deconstructivist Modern
Builder 24H Construction
Street Address Naturreservat Glaskogen, Sweden Walk Score
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This is a major addition to a 100+ year old cabin located near Lake Övre Gla in the Glaskogen nature reserve in Sweden. The addition features roughly rectangular interior enclosed by irregular wood space frames which form an undulating exterior wall, finished in Red Cedar shingles. The size of the addition is variable thanks to a unique structural design which inserts a smaller space-frame structure into the end of the first. The smaller unit is capable of cantilevering around 10 feet out from the end of the first, exposing several windows.

The addition was built in response to austere design restraints imposed by the Swedish government on construction within a nature preserve. Materials were selected for longevity and geographic and cultural contextuality.

  • Client:Family Zeisser
  • Cost: 50,000 Euro (approx 65,000 USD)
  • Area: 589.00 sf (54.72 sq meters)
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  • Structural Engineering: ABT: Walter Spangenberg & Wiljan Houweling

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Dragspelhuset.com - The firm maintains a stand-alone web site just for this house.


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