Pascal Flammer has completed a single-family house in Balsthal, Switzerland. The architect chooses some drawings and photos and answers our questions.
Exterior view
What is special about this building project?
The building is located in a scenic and remote landscape. This project is about finding a harmonious balance between isolation and opening up of the inhabitant in relation to the landscape.
The building is located in a scenic and remote landscape. This project is about finding a harmonious balance between isolation and opening up of the inhabitant in relation to the landscape.
Upper floor
How did the site influence your design?
The building has three floors and principal relationships to its surroundings: on the floor above the ground level, one sees the surroundings at a distance, like an image. On the floor that is recessed into the ground by 75 cm, one is physically confronted with the surroundings. On the floor below the ground level, there is no relationship to the surroundings, and you find yourself nowhere and everywhere, mentally.
The building has three floors and principal relationships to its surroundings: on the floor above the ground level, one sees the surroundings at a distance, like an image. On the floor that is recessed into the ground by 75 cm, one is physically confronted with the surroundings. On the floor below the ground level, there is no relationship to the surroundings, and you find yourself nowhere and everywhere, mentally.
Floor plan, ground floor
How did the client or future users influence your design?
The mixture of the requirements of the contractor – a limited budget, the request for a simple and well usable typology, and the use of wood as a building material – and a simultaneous openness to ideas led to the opportunity to state a few basic ideas and build them as uncomporomisingly as possible. The influence of the client on the design was strong, clear and logical. This gave me the freedom to propose spatial ideas within the requirements.
The mixture of the requirements of the contractor – a limited budget, the request for a simple and well usable typology, and the use of wood as a building material – and a simultaneous openness to ideas led to the opportunity to state a few basic ideas and build them as uncomporomisingly as possible. The influence of the client on the design was strong, clear and logical. This gave me the freedom to propose spatial ideas within the requirements.
Section
How does this project fit in with other projects built by your office?
This is the first house built by my office. I try to develop buildings with a life proposal. An agnostic proposal enriching the relationship between the user and their surroundings which can only be understood fragmentarily.
We are happy to receive your suggestions and criticism!
This is the first house built by my office. I try to develop buildings with a life proposal. An agnostic proposal enriching the relationship between the user and their surroundings which can only be understood fragmentarily.
We are happy to receive your suggestions and criticism!
Rural House in Balsthal
2012
Balsthal SO
Contract Type
Direct assignment
Building Contractor
Private
Architecture
Pascal Flammer, Zurich
Mitarbeit: Yuu César Barreyre
Consultant
Conzett Bronzini Gartmann AG, Chur
Building Management
Urban Meier GmbH, Laupersdorf
Significantly Involved Contractors
Zimmerei Meier AG, Laupersdorf
Awards
Best Single House 2012, audience award, IDEALES Heim
Photos
Ioana Marinescu, London
2012
Balsthal SO
Contract Type
Direct assignment
Building Contractor
Private
Architecture
Pascal Flammer, Zurich
Mitarbeit: Yuu César Barreyre
Consultant
Conzett Bronzini Gartmann AG, Chur
Building Management
Urban Meier GmbH, Laupersdorf
Significantly Involved Contractors
Zimmerei Meier AG, Laupersdorf
Awards
Best Single House 2012, audience award, IDEALES Heim
Photos
Ioana Marinescu, London








