YH2
The House of Sculptor Jarnuszkiewicz
YH2
2. septiembre 2016
Photo: Francis Pelletier (All photographs courtesy of v2com)
The house of sculptor Jarnuszkiewicz is a collaborative work between client, sculptor Jacek Jarnuszkiewicz and architects Marie-Claude Hamelin and Loukas Yiacouvakis.
Photo: Francis Pelletier
The project was conceived following the guidelines of the Surrealist’s "exquisite cadaver" where each designer builds upon the work done by the previous one. Each sculptural proposition was debated among the designers until verticality, as a strong and clear expression of the given landscape’s essence, was agreed upon as the core concept of the project. Located on a vast land overhanging Lake Trousers, it is surrounded by a chiaroscuro coniferous forest.
Photo: Francis Pelletier
Once the compositional rules were established, the project was developed from the hand of one creator to the other, from volume to plan, from the handling of materials and masses to the upgrowth of interior spaces.
Photo: Francis Pelletier
The fractioning of masses, the composition of two wood volumes, one light and one dark, the opacity and transparency structural games all make the house unite with nature and nature integrate the interior spaces of the house.
Photo: Francis Pelletier
The open plan of the house offers a natural fluidity and continuity between the forest’s ground level and the lower floor of the house, between interior and exterior. The experience offered by the mezzanine lounge on the last floor is completed by a large covered terrace that simultaneously is a wildlife observation tower and a panoramic belvedere. It opens itself to the mountains and overlooks the nearby lake.
Photo: Francis Pelletier
Vertical composition reminiscent of the mature trees surrounding it, the house opens itself to daylight and to the majestic scenery thanks to the large glass facade covering the three floors.
Photo: Francis Pelletier
Expressed tectonics where spatial composition overrides functionality, it is a sculptural house in nature.