Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

Villa Kapla es una casa de tres pisos basada en la lógica de los tablones Kapla. Se trata de una vivienda orgánica de madera -a pesar de ser un edificio rectangular- ubicada en una de las laderas de la isla de Lidingö en Estocolmo. De acuerdo a la lógica de Kapla, empezamos a ubicar los espacios requeridos por el programa apilando bloques de madera. Donde las habitaciones interiores debido a su número, superficie o posibles puntos de vista lo exigían, los bloques conformaban voladizos, dando lugar a una serie de volúmenes que sobresalían al azar. La combinación de diseño sostenible, de gran aislamiento y de tecnología limpia confluye para lograr que la casa requiera un bajo consumo de energía.

Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

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Villa Kapla is a three story, split-level house, based on the logic of Kapla planks. It’s an organic, yet rectangular, wooden building, sitting on one of the hillsides of the island of Lidingö in Stockholm. According to the logic of Kapla, we started out spatializing the programme by stacking wooden blocks – where the interior rooms because of their number, square footage or potential views demanded it, blocks would cantilever, resulting in a number of randomly protruding volumes. A combination of sustainable design, heavy insulation and clean-tech also make Villa Kapla a low energy house.

The Kapla concept
Villa Kapla replaces a small house at Lidingö in Stockholm to accommodate a large family, where the parents are also working from home. There were three given input parameters from the client for our design work: A clean, right-angled, contemporary expression, a larch cladding and a reuse of the basement structure of the original house. By means of the children’s Kapla planks we summarized the client’s intentions.

Continuous spaces
Villa Kapla is continuous and coherent in terms of color and material. Except for its steel detailing, the building has one single exterior material: Solid wood, which also covers the floors on the two upper levels. The first level floors are all covered with a rough but shimmering, grey slate from Offerdalen, which is also found on all bathroom floors, as window-sills and as tops of the double-sided fireplace, that semi-separates the dining room and the living room.

The walls and ceilings have one single nuance of white, except for parts of the walls of the private niches of the third level, which, in contrast, have expressive colors chosen individually by each family member. There are two lighting principles throughout the house: One general and one specific. There are mobile, directable spotlights both in the indoor spaces and in their continued sections outdoor under cantilevered building volumes. In specific places electrical points in the ceiling allow for hanging or ceiling mounted more feature type of lamps.

Green ulterior motives
As all of our work, Villa Kapla is done with green ulterior motives. The house has generous windows and glass doors connecting the interiors of the house visually to immediate intimate outdoor spaces as well as to the distant hilly landscape. During the summer the glazed openings are protected from excessive solar heating by the cantilevering building volumes. The lower sun angle of the wintertime lets the warming sun energy into the house, where it’s stored in the massive masonry of the fireplace.

Clean-tech, heavy insulation and natural materials give the client added value in the form of low heating costs and a healthy indoor climate. A vegetable garden right next to the kitchen allows for an eco-lifestyle, along with spaces designated for composting and separation at source of household waste.

The kitchen – the core of the home
The house is a three-story split-level building of  totally 350 m2. The public zones of the two lower floors of the house are all given gradual transits to adjacent garden spaces. The third floor is the family’s more private sphere of bedrooms, bathrooms, parents’ workplace and a shared family room.

A large portion of parents’ time spent at home is generally related to meals. Luckily, cooking is the favorite pastime of both parents in Villa Kapla. Therefore the kitchen is located on an entresol in the very center of the house – on the middle floor and adjacent to the entrance-atrium and stairwell. Here the family has visual contact and control over the street and the entire public section of the home, including major parts of the garden. In the kitchen there is room for cooking as well as for mingle, homework and play.

The YAJ housing-agenda – a contemporary design of ecology and a high “cozy factor”
For us at YAJ architects, a home is a place that is both relaxing and inspiring, that fills those who reside there with a pleasant feeling of elation. A home is also a place for both the everyday and the festive. And, necessarily, it’s a machine for living, that makes the living logistics of even a large family as smooth and enjoyable as is humanly possible. We sincerely refuse any opposition between function and aesthetics!

We consider spaciousness a quality in itself. We often strive to enlarge the experience of spaces, by means of continuity in form, material and view, and by means of contrasting grand and intimate spaces. Spatial surprise, when the whole cannot be grasped visually in one glance, is another of our tools for enlarging the experience of space.
Rather than the traditional Western distinct separating of rooms and functions, we generally prefer continuous spaces provided with series of niches that can be screened off to various degrees – visually, acoustically and/or physically – depending on the specific needs for privacy or isolation. In our work, as in Villa Kapla, this idea often include gradual transits between indoor and outdoor spaces, as well as buildings growing in summertime and shrinking during cold winters.

In Villa Kapla, as in all of our work, we have aimed at a contemporary architecture – without compromising on ecology and a high degree of coziness.

Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

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Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

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Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

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Villa Kapla in Stockholm, Sweden

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Información técnica

Location: Island of Lidingö, Stockholm, Sweden

Architects: YAJ Architects (www.yaj.se)
Collaborators: Ylva Lindstedt & Jonas Nyberg

Engineering: Ritabygg AB
Contractor: Lindströms Bygg AB

Project year: 2007-2010

Photographs: Jonas Nyberg
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