Field House / Lookofsky Architecture
The Field House consists of a series of small units that each contain their own function: a bedroom unit, a unit for communal space, and a reading room unit. The cluster of small volumes is a contemporary interpretation of a local settlement typology traditionally seen in old fishing villages and small farmhouses on the island of Fårö. As the needs of the owner or future generations evolve, new units can be added to the structure in sequence, creating overlapping spaces inside- and out.
- architects: Lookofsky Architecture
- Location: Fårö, Sweden
- Project Year: 2020
- Photographs: Mattias Hamrén
- Area: 51.0 m2