Håkansson Tegman House by Johan Sundberg
Johan Sundberg designed the Håkansson Tegman house in Höllviken, Sweden.
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Höllviken south of Malmö was originally a seaside resort, but the forested rows of summer houses are continuously being transformed into a carpet of permanent housing. The site is a somewhat complicated corner lot with roads to the north and west.
The client is a middle-aged couple with children who have now left the household. They commissioned a modern and nature-oriented one story house where sensuous qualities were the most important parameters throughout the design process.
The house is angled around an inner garden and, much like the Bergman Werntoft house, rests on the tradition of the Danish atrium house from the 60s and 70s. Three small bedrooms crowd together in the northern wing of the house, while the western wing is a continuous sequence of spaces consisting of a kitchen, dining room, library, living area, and winter garden.
The outer walls along the streets are clad with Pedersen clay bricks working as a screen. The stucture is a steel-enforced timber frame. Windows and sliding glass doors are made from Schüco aluminum profiles. The front and garage doors are custom made from ammonium smoked oak.
Visit Johan Sundberg’s website – here.
Photography by Kasper Dudzik
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The One on 08 Feb 2012 at 6:45 pm #
the spaces and sun are just amazing, I picture a house with winds, lights, spaces and sunny bright, what a beauty !
RBeezy on 10 Feb 2012 at 7:48 am #
The rough exterior and organic materials add texture while balancing out the austere interior.
Mário Salimon on 11 Feb 2012 at 2:37 pm #
Amazing accomplishment. Modern yet cozy. Inviting but also reserved. Congratulations.
kjconversions on 12 Feb 2012 at 4:31 pm #
the spaces are just amazing,i wish to have one of these
Popcorn on 14 Feb 2012 at 9:57 am #
such an awesome beauty that I can’t take my eyes off.
Really love this space, especially the outside
Paredown on 15 Feb 2012 at 7:37 am #
God is in the details–and this house is perfect in its details. Roofline detail, doors, screens–everything is perfect.