
Hee别墅
Studio Ellsinger
项目名称:Hee House
地点:Hee, 瑞典
设计团队:Studio Ellsinger
建筑面积:506 m²
竣工时间:2024年
摄影:Christopher Hunt
设计特色: Studio Ellsinger设计的Hee别墅展现了建筑如何将有限尺寸转化为非凡的居住体验。这座506平方米的度假屋坐落在瑞典西海岸汉堡松德附近的崎岖景观中,以其引人注目的7x7x7米立方体形式挑战着传统的空间概念。
该项目的精彩之处在于其垂直编排。建筑师Mikael Ellsinger没有选择向外扩展,而是选择向上延伸,创造出戏剧性的双层高度内部空间,尽管占地面积紧凑,却感觉异常宽敞。陡峭的铝制屋顶和战略性的南北朝向智能地应对瑞典的严酷气候,同时框住周围松林和草地的景色。
一个巨大的贯穿房间宽度的书架充当房屋的建筑主角,同时发挥结构支撑、储物解决方案和空间分隔的作用。这一多功能元素容纳了从厨房必需品到壁炉的所有物品,体现了该项目对有目的设计的承诺。上方,一个可遮蔽的阁楼通过巧妙的睡眠安排和工作空间整合为八位客人提供灵活的住宿。
房屋的材料色调反映了其海岸环境——未经处理的铝制板材像盔甲一样包裹外部,抵御风雨,而定制设计的面板、窗户和家具创造了统一的室内体验。从厨房到Nadén Studio设计的浴室配件,每个元素都是为这个独特住宅特别制作的。
Hee别墅代表了建筑通过利用最大化潜力的力量,证明卓越的设计不是源于空间的丰富,而是源于对体积、光线和功能的创造性操作。
设计团队 - Studio Ellsinger作为一家杰出的瑞典建筑事务所,由Mikael和Fanny Ellsinger于2010年创立,现位于瑞典西弗勒隆达,在设计总监Mikael Ellsinger的创意指导下,该事务所发展出涵盖住宅、度假建筑和定制设计类型学的创新解决方案声誉。
Mikael Ellsinger为事务所带来了卓越的建筑经验和对斯堪的纳维亚建筑传统的深刻理解。在创始合伙人Mikael和Fanny Ellsinger的领导下,以及包括Ragnar Ellsinger和Ebba Palmqvist在内的不断扩大的团队支持下,该事务所因其对细节的细致关注和对工艺的承诺而获得认可。这种本土专业知识与当代设计创新的结合,使Studio Ellsinger在瑞典建筑景观中占据独特地位。
该事务所的设计哲学强调场地特定解决方案与建筑执行同等重要,不急于寻求标准化建筑解决方案,而是相信建筑应该是对环境条件、文化背景和项目要求透彻理解的结果。通过与客户的对话,他们制定项目的主要要素,然后提供专业知识将想法转化为现实。Studio Ellsinger相信卓越的想法来自与专业顾问和工匠的协作,他们热爱挑战自己并进一步推动设计边界,创新是保持业务运行的关键。
通过对本土材料使用、传统空间逻辑理解和当代建筑语言的深思熟虑的综合,Studio Ellsinger已确立自己作为瑞典当代建筑话语重要贡献者的地位,创造出既扎根于地方又拥抱全球设计视野的建筑作品。
Project Name: Hee House
Location: Hee, Sweden
Design Team: Studio Ellsinger
Total Floor Area: 506 m²
Completion: 2024
Photography: Christopher Hunt
Feature: Swedish architecture studio Studio Ellsinger completed the Hee House project in Hee, just south of Hamburgsund on the Swedish West Coast, creating a compact vacation home that ingeniously transforms a modest cubic form into an expansive living experience. The project is positioned within a naturally rich landscape of pines, rocks, and meadow grass, drawing inspiration from Sweden's harsh climate conditions to create an architectural work that both celebrates Scandinavian building traditions and embodies contemporary design innovation.
The project's most compelling design feature lies in its sophisticated response to a challenging 7x7-meter compact footprint—the architects masterfully handled the spatial constraints by extending vertically to 7 meters height, creating dramatic vertical space. Rather than choosing horizontal expansion, the architecture embraces vertical potential, creating a building that layers upward with the height, generating two staggered levels that each provide unique spatial experiences while maintaining seamless connection through a massive room-width bookshelf system.
The building's form strategically opens toward the south and east, optimizing exposure to natural daylight and maximizing views of the surrounding forest and fields. This thoughtful orientation ensures that the house maintains an intimate connection to the landscape while closing off to the north to avoid disturbance from neighbors and road. The building facade showcases untreated aluminum sheeting, providing superior wind and rain protection from a functional perspective while possessing modern industrial aesthetic significance.
Material selection demonstrates exceptional sensitivity to place and climate. The steep aluminum roof, custom-designed panels and windows, and locally sourced laminated timber create a tactile dialogue that maps the resilient qualities of the surrounding natural environment. The horizontal timber framework provides necessary structural support while allowing for maximized interior spatial experience, eliminating visual interference from traditional supporting beams and columns.
The project culminates in the multifunctional bookshelf design, which simultaneously serves as structural support, storage solution, spatial divider, and fireplace installation, even accommodating kitchen storage functions. The loft space provides a children's lounge area, two sleeping bunks, a sofa bed, and workspace, which can be screened off with a 4-meter-high curtain for privacy. This innovative design exemplifies how contemporary architecture can maximize spatial efficiency while providing modern living service experiences, creating a feeling that is both compact and spacious.
Design Team - Studio Ellsinger stands as a distinguished Swedish architectural practice that has established an exceptional reputation in innovative Scandinavian design. Founded by Mikael and Fanny Ellsinger in 2010 and based in Västra Frölunda, Sweden, under the creative direction of design principal Mikael Ellsinger, the firm has developed a reputation for creating innovative solutions across residential, vacation architecture, and custom design typologies.
Mikael Ellsinger brings exceptional architectural experience and deep understanding of Scandinavian building traditions to the practice. Under the leadership of founding partners Mikael and Fanny Ellsinger, supported by an expanding team including Ragnar Ellsinger and Ebba Palmqvist, the practice has garnered recognition for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship. This combination of local expertise with contemporary design innovation positions Studio Ellsinger uniquely within Sweden's architectural landscape.
The firm's design philosophy emphasizes that site-specific solutions are as important as architectural execution, not rushing to standardized architectural solutions but believing that architecture should be a result of thorough understanding of environmental conditions, cultural contexts, and programmatic requirements. Through dialogue with clients, they formulate the main ingredients for the project then offer their expertise to transform ideas into reality. Studio Ellsinger believes that exceptional ideas come from collaboration with specialized consultants and artisans, they love to challenge themselves and push the design boundary further, with innovation being the key to keeping their business running.
Through this thoughtful synthesis of local material usage, understanding of traditional spatial logic, and contemporary architectural language, Studio Ellsinger has established itself as a significant contributor to Sweden's contemporary architectural discourse, creating architectural works that are both rooted in place and embrace global design vision.
506 m²
Hee, 瑞典
2024






















