House at Lake Biel by Markus Schietsch Architekten in Switzerland

Project:Β House at Lake Biel
Architects:Β Markus Schietsch Architekten
Location:Β Switzerland
Area:Β 2,583 sf
Photographs by:Β Andreas Buschmann

House at Lake Biel by Markus Schietsch Architekten

Markus Schietsch Architekten has completed the House at Lake Biel project in Switzerland. This beautiful modern dwelling is set within the shore zone of the Swiss Lake Biel with wild willows and natural meadows enriching the views from the inside. Seemingly compact, this two-story residence offers just under 2,600 square feet of modern living spaces.

Situated in the shore zone of Lake Biel amidst lush vegetation, wild willows and natural meadows the house keeps strong spatial connection to the surrounding nature. Therefore the interior spaces get extended by a large porch on the ground floor and two terraces on the first floor. Porch and terraces generate in between spaces where the clients can experience the play of nature, the change of the seasons and the twittering of birds but still be protected and feel safe. Large windows connect inside and outside. The sunlight enters the interior spaces through a filter of timber lamellas framing the outside of the porch.

Since slight floods may occur the house is elevated eighty centimeters above the ground. The living area on the ground floor is designed as a free-flowing open space opening up towards the garden side of the house. Freestanding elements as the fireplace and the kitchen island partition the space and create different spatial qualities. The private rooms are located in the upper floor and each room has access to an outside terrace which gets formed through a setback of the outside wall. The setbacks on the first floor create more privacy for the inside and help to interlock the house with the surrounding.

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