Poliform Contract supplied all the furniture and proposed tailor-made solutions, with the aim of combining the desired aesthetics of the Daluz González Architekten architects’ firm with the functional requirements of a home environment. Three imposing pieces of black furniture – a glass kitchen counter, a leather sofa and a Marquina marble dining table – characterise the central rooms of the house dedicated to family life. The villa is conceived as a sculpture made from a single block of stone. The interior features a neutral and harmonious atmosphere, with coordinating ceilings, walls and floors.
What was the client’s request and how did you interpret it?
The client launched an architectural competition for the design of a huge villa on Lake Zürich. We met him twice to discuss his desires, as well as the volume and shape of the resulting project. Between the client’s request and our architectural interpretation there was no difference at all. We worked on a simple and clear concept – a radical and daring aesthetic proposal that contained all the comforts and functions a home requires. Our project was selected among five others.
What is the role of the lake in the project?
Casa Mi is located in the outskirts of Zürich and enjoys a privileged panorama, with the delightful Swiss Alps to the East, the marvellous Lake Zürich to the South, and stunning views of the city to the West. The lake has without doubt a leading role in this project: you can see it from everywhere, from communal spaces to private rooms. Water conveys a quiet and peaceful sensation, an ideal state of mind, and the landscape is framed and idealised through the windows.
The house is made of multiple stacked blocks: how did you merge them together?
The whole volume is divided in two parts and each floor has a specific function. The first part, overhanging from the hillside, is located in the centre of the plot perpendicularly to the lake. Here, communal spaces are placed in a sequence: the entrance, the living room, the library, the kitchen and the dining room are slightly raised on different levels, so that every room enjoys a lake view, whatever its position. Spacious staircases and open spaces make it look continuous. The second part of the volume is integrated below ground level, to reduce overall scale. It has a running window, which from the outside looks as a camouflaged fissure. It allows natural light to enter and connects all the rooms with the lake.