Superuse Studios
Superuse Studios design the atractive
contemporary house,
its named
Villa Welpeloo which a couple has a enxiety for art in Netherlands. This artistic
house is composed up of many kind of unused materials. Recycle something not
used could bautify this house while reducing the
environmental polution.
“Villa
Welpeloo is a residence for a couple with the exquisite wish to store and show
a collection of paintings and graphical work of young contemporary artists.
2012Architecten aspired to use as much surplus materials as
possible. Scouts have (re)searched the possibilities and availability of
surplus materials in the vicinity of the site during the design phase. Based on
the findings there was a continuous stream of new incentives to develop the
design further. The found materials resulted in new shapes and new ways of
construction. For the facade the inner parts of a cable reels are
used. The load bearing construction is made from steel beams
from a paternoster (textile factory machine).
Interior
The basics of the interior are shaped by the exhibition
space where paintings can be shown.To make the paintings stand out the colours
and
materials of the interior are on the background.Besides that
all the electrical wiring for appliances and lighting has been hidden inside
the walls. All built in furniture has a vertical calibration that is used
playfully and expressive to place various functions within the furniture. The
stair and the furnishings have the same reticent set of colours. On the inside
of the furnishings the noteworthy materialization of building signage as
drawers and cupboards appears. An elevator for the transport of goods is
incorporated in the studio and hidden from sight; it is the building elevator that
was used during the construction of the steel frame. The art works are lit by
remarkable armatures made from the stretchers of broken umbrella’s. It is designed for this
villa by studio En-Fer.
Materials
The waste materials provided a continuous stream of new
incentives to develop and refine the design. New shapes and innovative construction
methods were needed to incorporate the found materials.
Construction
The main structure is made out of steel profiles that
previously made up a machine for textile production, an industry once very
important in the region. One of these machines gave us enough steel to
construct the whole villa.
Facades
The main facades are built with wood normally used for
particleboard or for burning. TKF, a factory which produces cables, has large
numbers of redundant cable reels, too damaged for further original use. The
wooden slats which make up the core of these reels are generally undamaged and of
a standard size. These slats, collected from a thousand reels, provided enough
material for the facade.”
Photos by:
Allardvan der Hoek
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