Structure studio Ductus has designed an apartment complicated coated with a monochrome purple plaster facade right into a sloping website in Schwarzenburg, Switzerland.
Situated on the outskirts of the village of Schwarzenburg in japanese Switzerland, the complicated was designed by Ductus to have the looks of a sequence of intersecting blocks of varied heights that protrude and recede all through the design.
Accommodating 16 flats, the complicated contains two buildings sat perpendicular to at least one one other which might be linked by a shared backyard.
Balconies constructed from pressure-impregnated white fir and inexperienced columns distinction with the purple plaster facade and overlook the backyard and neighbouring buildings.
Flat roofs lined with untreated copper prime the residence complicated, which distinguishing it from the encircling extra conventional pitched-roof buildings.
On the outside, untreated copper was additionally used for downpipes, whereas red-toned window frames and mechanical shutters match the plaster’s color.
Inside the flats, textured white partitions had been set off by wooden floors, whereas trendy bogs had been characterised by red-toned fittings and ornamental tiles to match the facade.
Shiny residing areas are lit by floor-to-ceiling doorways that additionally present entry to the adjoining balconies.
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Ductus is an structure studio working between Sweden and Switzerland.
Elsewhere in Switzerland, BE Architektur recently used intersecting sculptural blocks to form a barn-like house and Enrico Sassi has transformed a wood store into a micro home.
The pictures is by Rasmus Norlander.