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Lake Lugano House by JM Architecture

Lake Lugano House JM Architecture

Project: Lake Lugano House
Designed by JM Architecture
Location: Lake Lugano, Switzerland
Website: www.jma.it
An impressive house design by Italian based practice JM Architecture created for a prestige location on Swiss Lake Lugano, for more images and architects description continue after the jump:

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From the Architects:

Lying on the slope of a hill, on the shores of Lake Lugano, the villa consists of two volumes organized on different levels due to the particular topography of the site. A polygonal shaped glass pavilion with rounded edges stands above a linear underground block. The living and dining room, the kitchen and storage spaces are located in the pavilion, while bedrooms, bathrooms and garage are in the lower level. Each level relates itself with independent outdoor spaces, which are closely related with the interiors. The glass pavilion overlooks two very defined areas: the first, toward the mountain, is a very private zone resulted in the area between property line and the building setback line according to the local building code. The second is a garden overlooking the lake. In the same way, the bedrooms face a garden enclosed by the building and perimeter wall above and the pavilion, amplifies the interior space, with seems much larger then what it actually is. The ring-like space, that embraces the building on the north side, grants constant ventilation and natural light to the living areas, also due to the white cladding of the perimeter wall and white gravel which reflect the sunlight coming from the south. The horizontal treatment of the perimeter wall emphasizes the scenography, creating moving shadow effects according to the different position of the sun in the sky. At the same time, a night-time artificial light scene is the ideal reverse filed for the lake panorama. All the additional functions of the pavilion are contained in a central lacquered wood block, which acts as a sort of a thick penetrable wall that separates the kitchen from the living room without dividing the space with doors, and in which are located the power room, the kitchen, the stairs, bookcases, all mechanical systems and the technological and audio-video equipment. Great attention is given to the environmental aspects, as the use of geothermal energy, roof gardens, the chose of highly efficient low-emittance glass insulated with argon gas, to optimize the thermal efficiency of the shell and the use of natural sun shading as the placement of deciduos trees in the south-west area of the building.

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