maison savioz, giète-délé,
transformation
maître de l'ouvrage :
monya et laurent savioz
programme :
logement
de vacances, séjour-cuisine, wc-douche, dortoirs, cave
dates :
projet 2009-10,
réalisation 2011-13
volume sia 116 :
346 m3
ingénieur
civil :
editec
sa, ayent
awards :
best architects 18, der beste umbau 2014, arc award 2014, distinction romande d'arcitecture 2014
this barn, built in 1882 in the middle of the fields,
was used for housing during the pasture season. In 1980, the addition of a
floor and the roof transformation modified its appearance and its allocation significantly;
the building became then a holiday home.
Our new intervention reveals the history of this building by showing all
the materials used for the façade over the years. The original stones, the
bricks added in the eighties and the contemporary concrete modifications are
disclosed and a dark painting makes all these raw textures uniform.
Far from the smooth appearance of some holiday chalets, the facade
treatment reminds the functional aspect of the ancient barn, rather rudimentary
than aesthetic.
In a site surrounded by fields and forest, the living room opens to the
nature. 4 boxes covered with dark wood emphasize the corners of the spaces.
They are separated with large widows from floor to ceiling which can be wide
open, extending the spaces to the outside.
The grey shades of the inner materials reinforce the framings and
contrast with the landscape. A wood stove along with solar cells guarantee the
heating.
condition before conversion - west facade |