For any architect, building on the shores of a Swiss lake is not easy, if you have in mind the Le Lac villa designed by Le Corbusier for his parents in 1923, on the shores of Lake Geneva, in Corseaux, near Vevey, in the canton of Vaud, in Switzerland.

This is the case of the commission received by the Swiss architect Raffaele Cammarata, to reform a house on the shores of a lake, also alpine, Lake Lugano. The house is located in the municipality of Collina d'Oro, a suburban area south of the city of Lugano and very close to the border with Italy.
Raffaele Cammarata intervenes in a plot on the shores of the lake where there is a dock and a second home built in 1953. The house rests on a plinth of Caprino stone, with which most of the houses on the lake have been built.

Programmatically, the layout of the house is simple, with a succession of a bedroom, a toilet, and a living room whose space extends outside thanks to a porch. The entire house orients its views to the lake and protects itself from glances by closing its façade to the street where there is only the access door.

The garden that surrounds the house is organized through a series of ramps that help to overcome the unevenness, access the house and approach the pier on the lake.


Holiday residence renovation in Lugano Lake by Raffaele Cammarata architect. Photograph by Simone Bossi.


Holiday residence renovation in Lugano Lake by Raffaele Cammarata architect. Photograph by Simone Bossi.
 

Project description by Raffaele Cammarata

Overlooking Lugano Lake, between the woods and the hill at its shoulders, we were called to transform an existing building, one constructed in the 50s. On the somewhat compact property, you can see two spaces built at opposite ends - a holiday home on one side, and a dock with a garage on the other, alongside two large trees. The concept is simple, a series of spaces optimized for a brief break, a moment of respite, similar to an experience in a private hotel stay.

Due to the nature of the project, we had to make the most of every inch of available space. An outdoor porch, an open living room with a kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom can be found, designed in relation to the outdoor space. A fundamental decision was to restore and highlight the stone basement on which the property resides, one that is typical of the historic properties bordering Lugano Lake. The stone was extracted from a cave located on the lake, unique in that the cave no longer exists. Thanks to large glass panels, the interiors appear to stretch out toward the garden and lake.

The construction materials emphasize the relationship with the elements, the wooden floors, and walls celebrating the trees, the stone evoking the lake. The various levels are connected by a series of ramps, which guide you from the parking space down to the lake. A cement wall takes you toward a sheltered entrance, offering protection from the road behind it.

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Piera Barabino, Mara Campisano.
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Engineering.- Pianifica SA, Locarno.
Landscape.- Gordola, Giorgio Aeberli.
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Bruno and Ariane Kuster, Bruno Kuster, Ariane Kuster
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50 m².
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2016-2019.
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Collina d'Oro, Switzerland.
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swissFineLine, Griesser, Viabizzuno.
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Raffaele Cammarata is a Swiss architect, born in 1969 in Zurich, Switzerland. Raffaele Cammarata founded his studio in 2016 in Locarno, Switzerland. He began his professional career collaborating with Ticino architects, later collaborating as an associate with the architect Michele Arnaboldi.

Raffaele Cammarata's work has received recognition both nationally and internationally. His projects have been published in magazines specialized in architecture.
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Published on: May 28, 2023
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