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Jenni Moilanen |
Villa Muurame is a wooden 3-story single-family home by Lake Jyväsjärvi in Jyväskylä, Finland. The spatial elements of the house (approx. 3m wide, 7.8 longa and 3.1 high) were pre-fabricated during the winter in the Muurametalot housing factory in Karunki, Finnish Lapland and the elements were erected in Jyväskylä after the snow had melted. The timber used is extremely slow grown and high quality Lappish spruce and pine.
The house is getting more private as one moves up the floors. The ground floor is an open space with collective functions, the bedrooms are on the second floor and on the third floor you get naked. Each floor has their own terrace or balcony and the second floor opens to an extensive roof garden.
The house is warmed up during the harsh Finnish winters with geothermal heating, which also cools down the house during summers.
Marco
Casagrande, Architect / Casagrande Laboratory, Finland
Location: Jyväskylä,
Finland
Function: Private House
Size: 350
m2
Materials: pine, spruce
Construction
principle: pre-fabricated spatial
elements
Completed: 2014
Team: Marco
Casagrande, Nikita Wu, Hiroki Oja, Atsushi Yamanaka
Photos:
Jenni Moilanen, Tiina Salminen
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Tiina Salminen |
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Tiina Salminen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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Jenni Moilanen |
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