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House Flora Valerie

Hedberg, Louise LU (2024) AAHM01 20241
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
Architecture and space in the scale of a family house can be about rounded shapes interplaying with straight lines and light.
In today’s newly built houses in Sweden I sense a lack of variety in combinations of these elements. This project therefore aims to experiment with rounded shapes and straight lines together with light. A collection of the explorations act as the base to draw a house.
A village in the middle south of Sweden has a site that I’m very familiar with. Fields sweeps around in the foreground and an old man-made wall of stones creates a fascinating border in the landscape. The backdrop is a forest with fur and pine trees, thick and still.
In the old times the houses were built slowly, making well enough time to let the... (More)
Architecture and space in the scale of a family house can be about rounded shapes interplaying with straight lines and light.
In today’s newly built houses in Sweden I sense a lack of variety in combinations of these elements. This project therefore aims to experiment with rounded shapes and straight lines together with light. A collection of the explorations act as the base to draw a house.
A village in the middle south of Sweden has a site that I’m very familiar with. Fields sweeps around in the foreground and an old man-made wall of stones creates a fascinating border in the landscape. The backdrop is a forest with fur and pine trees, thick and still.
In the old times the houses were built slowly, making well enough time to let the un-quantifiable values of the site come through.
Although it’s not the aim to make a house that would be build slowly, the process of modelling and repeatedly considering different light together with the outlooks of the site makes it a slow creation on screen and in mind. (Less)
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author
Hedberg, Louise LU
supervisor
organization
course
AAHM01 20241
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
AAHM01, Examensarbete, Arkitektur
language
English
id
9178254
date added to LUP
2024-11-28 08:09:59
date last changed
2024-11-28 10:31:49
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  abstract     = {{Architecture and space in the scale of a family house can be about rounded shapes interplaying with straight lines and light.
In today’s newly built houses in Sweden I sense a lack of variety in combinations of these elements. This project therefore aims to experiment with rounded shapes and straight lines together with light. A collection of the explorations act as the base to draw a house.
A village in the middle south of Sweden has a site that I’m very familiar with. Fields sweeps around in the foreground and an old man-made wall of stones creates a fascinating border in the landscape. The backdrop is a forest with fur and pine trees, thick and still. 
In the old times the houses were built slowly, making well enough time to let the un-quantifiable values of the site come through. 
Although it’s not the aim to make a house that would be build slowly, the process of modelling and repeatedly considering different light together with the outlooks of the site makes it a slow creation on screen and in mind.}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{House Flora Valerie}},
  year         = {{2024}},
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