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  • Yngsjö Retreat House / Johan Sundberg arkitektur

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    Text description provided by the architects. Nestled among the undulating pine-covered hills in Yngsjö, just by the shores of the Baltic Sea, stands a summer retreat designed for a family of four. The landscape here embraces a lack of meticulously landscaped gardens, opting instead for the dominance of the natural forest setting, where small-scale structures blend seamlessly amidst the trees.

    Comprising a singular volume-oriented in a north-south direction, the house features a recessed section in its central part, facing west and hosting a sheltered terrace basking in the evening sun. The southern section, encompassing the entrance, kitchen, and communal areas, effortlessly connects to the ground with a fluid transition to the surrounding nature.

    Meanwhile, the northern half, housing more private spaces, gracefully hovers above the terrain on slender pillars, establishing a direct connection with the treetops through expansive bedroom windows.

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    Project: Yngsjö House
    Architecture: Johan Sundberg Arkitektur AB
    Lead Architect: Johan Sundberg
    Associate Architect: Staffan Rosvall
    Location: Yngsjö, Sweden
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    Photo Credits: Markus Linderoth

    Nestled among the undulating pine-covered hills of Yngsjö and just by the tranquil shores of the Baltic Sea, the Yngsjö House by Johan Sundberg Arkitektur AB stands as an ideal summer retreat for a family of four. This thoughtfully designed home celebrates the natural forest setting, opting for simplicity over meticulously landscaped gardens, allowing the surrounding trees to take center stage.

    Harmonious Architectural Design

    The Yngsjö House is composed of a single volume oriented north to south, creating a balanced and cohesive structure within the landscape. A distinctive recessed section sits at the center of the house, facing west. This area features a sheltered terrace that basks in the evening sun, providing a perfect spot for relaxation and enjoying picturesque sunsets over the Baltic Sea. The design ensures that the house integrates seamlessly with its environment, enhancing the natural beauty rather than competing with it.

    Seamless Integration with Nature

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