Black Shingle House
Private house in Kottwil, SwitzerlandCompleted 2019
The new volume echoes the proportions and orientation of the original farmhouse, maintaining its pitched roof and front facade directed downhill. A recessed second floor creates a terrace for the upper apartment while lending the overall form a balanced proportion. A slight shift in the plan further articulates the structure into a main vertical volume and a smaller volume that appears like an add-on in elevation.
The building contains two apartments; a compact two-bedroom unit on the ground floor and a spacious three-bedroom duplex on the first and second floors. Access to the upper unit is provided via an external staircase, integrated into the adjacent stable – a solution which preserved valuable interior space on the ground and first floors.
The project exemplifies a phased approach to rural densification, showing how careful, incremental development can accommodate new housing over time. Today, the site is home to three families who share facilities, the generous garden and the surrounding fields, fostering a sense of community rooted in place.