May 31st, 2016
May 31st, 2016
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Located on the secluded Swedish island Gotland, in the Baltic Sea, the summer house is surrounded only by open fields and forest. The property was completed in 2012, and reflects an acute interest in local building traditions and materials shared by both architect and client.
Photography: Joachim Belaieff
This week’s Houses of the Day were discovered by our Founding Director Albert Hill and Client Advisor Charlie Russell at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2016.
A Modern Way to Live: our co-founder Matt Gibberd on light
House Style with Charlotte Taylor
Issue No.2 of The Modern House Magazine is here
Galleries and outdoor cultural spaces reopening this April
Gardener’s Diary: what seeds to sow in spring
New C20 Society book and lecture celebrate Alison and Peter Smithson
Architect Christophe Egret on what it means to build well-designed new homes