Villa in Veyrier / Lacroix Chessex
Briefly

The new two-storey villa, occupying about 150 m² adjacent to an existing family home, features a distinctive gable roof that integrates contrasting volumes arranged in a square grid. The ground floor includes a living area, dining setup, open kitchen, bathroom, and a bedroom/office, while the upper level contains three bedrooms and a mezzanine. The basement holds utility and laundry rooms alongside a cellar. Its all-wood structure emphasizes sustainability, enhanced by thermal and photovoltaic solar panels, meeting THPE energy performance standards for modern residential design.
The villa, designed with a large unitary gable roof, comprises a two-storey structure focused on energy efficiency with a total of 150 m².
Its innovative design integrates various volumes in a square grid arrangement while ensuring thermal performance with solar panels and an air-water heat pump.
The interior features include a spacious ground floor with living areas and additional bedrooms upstairs, illustrating a practical yet modern family dwelling.
Constructed from wood, the villa is set to achieve THPE standards, highlighting its commitment to sustainable building practices.
Read at ArchDaily
[
|
]