VillAnn Residence by Wingårdh Architects
Wingårdh Architects designed the VillAnn Residence in Gothenburg, Sweden.
From the architects:
A straight house on an oblique plot cause the architecture and the unobtrusive landscaping to twist the axis. The parterres of the garden have also helped to allay the impression of the public highway traversing the lower part of the plot. This house, designed for a builder and his wife, reflects the self-consciousness of a couple who do not balk at letting their personality be expressed in their building.
Like the two individuals for whom the house is built, the two volumes look out to sea, one of them a little more prudently over the other one’s shoulder.
The pale concrete frame is followed through in a pale-stained, room-length solid Oregon pine for the flooring and fittings. The glass wall crossing the edge of the roof beams creates a seamless contact between building and terrace. This ends in a black concrete pool, the water of which is constantly flowing over the edge, becoming part of the building’s façade.
Visit the Wingårdh Architects website – here.






Rudy on 01 May 2009 at 1:07 am #
The narrow staircase between the high walls is awesome. I can see myself walking down on it to have the expansiveness of the view revealed.
Dudye on 01 May 2009 at 6:38 am #
Bright and a great view, yeah I like it.
indah on 02 May 2009 at 1:28 am #
Awsome! Excellent project, interesting framing of the view.
matt on 08 May 2009 at 6:21 pm #
must say this is one of my favorite houses. Very clean lines. Agreed with the comments above
Eamonn on 02 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm #
This is beautiful. Would like ot have seen a few more interior shots.
Linda on 14 Jun 2009 at 11:48 am #
This house is absolutely stunning. I love it!