Here are naturaly home design near a lake design by Daniele Claudio Taddei Architect called ” Casa Larga ” located in Brissago, Switzerland. The more than five feet high studio room overlooking the two lower floors. The owner of the house – an artist – gains inspiration for his work from the breathtaking views which can also be seen from this room. The garden can also be accessed from here. The gallery, which can be used as a guest room, and give special emphasis. There are additional bedrooms and bathroom on two floors on the south side of the house.

The building costs – and this was made clear right from the start – were to be kept within a narrow range. The stylistic limitation to simple shapes and minimalistic solutions (less is more) facilitated the meeting of this requirement. The economic considerations influenced the choice of construction as a prefabricated wood element building. This enabled costs to be kept low for the assembly while also solving what appeared to be a serious logistical problem at the site. The property was not connected and there still is no street access to it today.
The lacking street connection turns out to be a great advantage of the Artist’s Barn. Far from any street noise, the Casa Larga provides its visitors a creative break surrounded by natural beauty, peace and quiet. The vertical, untreated strips of larch timber that line the facade are well-adapted to the surroundings. Larch wood weathers to natural black tones and exudes a calm dignity that mirrors the typical wooden structures of the area. Light, air and landscape come together in perfect harmony.
Design by Daniele Claudio Taddei [via]
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