Project: Widlund House
Architects: Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects
Location: Sandvik, Sweden
Area: 2,368 sf
Photographs by: Lindman Photography
The Widlund House is a stunning modern vacation house designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune Architect in a Swedish village called Sandvik, located on the Baltic island of Öland. It was designed as a summer house for an art collector.
From the outside, it is clearly noticeable that the building represents a concrete box disturbed by tall windows and a “tightened” effect in the center. On the inside, there is a clear distinction between private and social areas.
This house is like a funnel of light, space and sea views.
The location is the west coast of the Baltic island of Öland. The white concrete box is “corsetted” in the middle, creating slightly sheared wall and roof angles. This gives the house both its direction and character, while also marking the difference between the rear private two-storey bedroom part and the communal double ceiling-height front part.
Precast concrete is perhaps not the most common choice for a private house at this scale, but was ideal for achieving the ultimate precision in manufacturing tolerance and colour/finish. The concrete is not painted or surface-pigmented but solid white, which gives it a wonderful glow.
The joints between the concrete elements are carefully designed and positioned so that – instead of interfering with – they become part of the building’s geometry and expression. The sealant in between is grey to enhance the graphic effect rather than matching the concrete surface.
This website uses cookies.