Villa Ulvås, located on the island of Orust in Sweden, embodies a design that interacts with its natural surroundings. The house consists of three distinct sections, aligning seamlessly with the landscape while responding to environmental elements such as wind. The open floor plan encourages exploration and flow between spaces, featuring large glass sections that connect the interior with the fjord. Built on concrete piers, the residence promotes minimal land disturbance and integrates sustainable materials, showcasing resilience against harsh weather conditions while providing a serene living experience.
The architecture unfolds as a sequence of three distinct sections, seamlessly integrating with the landscape and responding to the dynamic interplay between calm and chaos.
This space is designed to offer movement and discovery, with varying ceiling heights that create intrigue while maintaining an open and intimate flow between rooms.
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