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Summer Vacation Rentals Designed by Starchitects

BY Cliff KuangSun May 10, 2009 at 8:37 AM

Living Architecture wants anyone with enough cash for a vacation to be able to rent a wild-eyed masterpiece, from a house that looks like a uncut gemstone, to a barn whose back half hangs over a hill.

nord houseThe rental scheme got started with the recognition of a problem facing contemporary architecture fans the world over: Almost no one can afford a custom home by a master architect, and residential architecture is really the most intimate way to see an architect's mind at work. So they commissioned five houses by leading architects, scattered across choice plots in the English countryside. Two of the architects are superstars of the first order: MVRDV and Peter Zumthor, winner of this year's Pritzker Prize. Another is Hopkins Architects, a leading British firm. The last two are young architects, just getting their start: Jarmund and Vigsnæs Architects out of Norway, and NORD, from Glasgow. 

Similar concepts in vacation rental exist--"destination clubs" like Solstice offer high-rollers time share access to a portfolio of properties, for a yearly membership fee. But Living Architecture is perhaps the first to make starchitect-designed homes available to the general public. Rentals will begin in 2010. Here's the portfolio:

The most dramatic house is by Dutch firm MVRDV. The barn looks innocuous enough from the from side; but out back, half of its 100-foot length cantilevers over a hillock, thanks to an ultra-rigid frame and, presumably, buried counterweights. The resulting covered outdoor spaces must be one of the most terrifying in the world:

MVRDV house

MVRDV house

Hopkins designed a much quieter building, which attempts to meld the English country-house vernacular with a high-modernist design aesthetic: 

Hopkins house

Situated on a windy hill in Kent, the house by NORD uses the traditional, local materials: The entire exterior will be black-tarred shingles. The geometry outside is austere, but inside, they've promised a fantastical geometric composition, in timber and concrete:

NORD house

Jarmund and Vigsnæs Architects love experimenting with zinc and copper. Their house has a copper roof and a painted facade. The jagged roof lines echo the surrounding houses

e JVA House

Peter Zumthor offers a house that seems lifted straight out of Britain's prehistoric past: A jagged hill-top retreat made of unfinished stone slabs.

Peter

Related: Pritzker Prize - the Nobel of Architecture - Goes to Peter Zumthor

Related: The Choreographed Construction of the Hemeroscopium House

[Via Living Architecture]

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Innovation, Technology, Design, Living architecture, Scary Houses, architecture, Residential, Vacation Homes, Time Shares, Rental Houses, Peter Zumthor, Pritzker Prize, Jarmund and Vigsnæs Architects, MVRDV, Balancing Barn, Cantilevered House, NORD, Peter Zumthor, Design, Visual Arts, Architecture, Hopkins Architects Ltd.


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September 14, 2009 at 7:31am by Keith Russel

Awesome models and architecture really wonder who could have such love homes where you can sit underneath a structure and swing right there. Vacation home rentals are a wonderful property and you can rent them to people visiting the area. This is surely a great source of income for the owner.

Keith,
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October 29, 2009 at 7:49am by dsfgty rtyt

What is the specialty of this Summer Vacation Rentals Designed by Starchitects?

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