Client: Emrahus
Object: prefabricated villas
Size: 150-200 sqrm
Stage: preliminary design
Team: Joakim Kaminsky, Fredrik Kjellgren, Oscar Arnklitt, Daniel Andersson
Hires images at Flickr
Fyra Unika typhus at Issuu.com
Fyra unika typhus.pdf
KKA and Emrahus presents Sweden's first series of prefabricated houses with passive house technique at the Hem & Villa housing fair in Malmö from 6/3 to 9/3.
THE PASSIVE HOUSE CONCEPT
Passive houses are extremely well-insulated buildings that are largely heated by the energy already present in the building - people and our household equipment generate a lot of energy.
VILLA VY
AREA: 200m²
BEDROOMS: 3
Our whole family lies on the couch playing. We are in what we call the living room, but really the whole bottom floor is one big room. There are no doors here, instead the rooms float into each other seamlessly. It makes the house seem bigger than it really is. On the upper floor are our bedrooms. Right now we use one of them as a working room, so theres room for the family to grow. In a couple of years we will probably have moved the computer to the hall outside, where theres a built in work place with a view.
Did you know that you can lower your energy consumption by placing bookshelves and wardrobes by the facade? They will work as an extra layer of insulation and save both energy and money. Thats why all the storage are placed along the facades in this house. Between the shelves and wardrobes there are high windows giving contact to the nature outside and letting in light.
VILLA SADELTAK
AREA: 160m²
BEDROOMS: 4
We are just moving into our new house. Carrying a carpet I stop outside the entrance and look around. In the area theres a mix of old and new buildings. We wanted our house to fit in among the other, but still have a modern thouch. Now when the house is built it looks as if it where a younger relative to its neighbors. The main characteristics are the same; the volume of the house with its ridged roof, the plaster facade and the pan tile, but if one looks closer there are many differences as well. White plain plaster in combination with black plain pan tiles gives the house a minimalistic monolithic volume. The windows are positioned to support a modern floorplan.
I enter the house and walk up the stairs. The kitchen and living room form one large room on one side of the house. The stairs divide the two functions of the room. Me and my wife walk upwards towards the bedrooms, the carpet is destined for our master bedroom.
VILLA VINKEL
AREA: 150 m²
BEDROOMS: 4
I sit in our living room looking out. It almost feels as if I'm outside. The room forms a large open space together with the kitchen. Its formed as an L that protects our garden and offers a view over the endless fields outside. In the middle of the space theres a piece of furniture containing the kitchen, wardrobes, storage and the dining table. One can walk around the piece. On the backside of it theres the bedrooms with storage and bathrooms close at hand.
As soon as my wife are finished talking on the phone we´ll go into town to buy some toys for our kitten, she really needs some entertainment besides playing with our furnishment.
VILLA ATRIUM
AREA: 160 m²
BEDROOMS: 2
The autumn is closing in, but its still warm in the sun. Its Sunday morning and I'm reading the newspaper in the kitchen. From here I can see almost the whole house. The kitchen and the living room form one big open room. From there two corridors running along the atrium connects it with the bedrooms. If I look into the atrium I can see the doors to the bedrooms on the other side, there our kids are still fast asleep, they stayed up a bit too long yesterday watching movies in our home cinema. On the middle of the atrium stands an apple tree. The apples are ripe and looks like red Christmas balls on the tree. I walk out and start picking them, today the whole family will have apple pie for breakfast!
To buy one of these houses please visit www.emrahus.se














wrote 2008-05-06
E' prefabbricata? E' in commercio?si puo comprare?
Kjell wrote 2008-05-08
Grymt bra faktiskt!
Gary Walmsley wrote 2008-05-21
I really think the circular house has a lot going for it. Especially in areas subject to violent storms with high wind gusts. The living roof is a nice touch. Add some stairs and a railing you could have a nice private garden or private sunning deck. If you added a vented copula (for good house ventilation) to the atrium of this home, a family could have a weather independent private garden. Nice, compact and aesthetic (IMHO). Fleash this out— especially for the pre-fab market. I hope it's vision will be realized. Nice
aspire approval wrote 2008-06-07
Nice Site! http://google.com
Fredrika wrote 2008-03-03
Riktigt bra!
An incredibly interesting project. Well done! wrote 2008-03-07
Luis Pavon wrote 2008-03-26
La Casa Pasiva, de Kjellgren Kaminsky
Hubert wrote 2008-07-09
They all looks like bunkes for me. Are we preparing for war? ;)
accutane wrote 2008-08-26
I like it
re wrote 2009-02-08
pasive buildings should be row, adv multi store.