Jagdhaus Tamers is a hunting lodge designed by EM2 ARCHITEKTEN in 2009 and is located in San Vigilio di Marebbe, Italy.
The hunting lodge in Tamers is conceived as a system consisting of two different building structures.
The main building is two storeys. On the ground floor is cooked and used in the floor above is rested. The second structure is intended as a refuge.
The two objects are to each other in a significant dialogue. The topographical conditions encountered, the forest that are in-and outputs of the two houses, the parameters for it. The difference in body proportions – small, large – provide additional voltage to the dialogue.
The system is designed in a knit construction. The spatial typology, the constructive idea and pitched roof can be the reference to the tradition of the place ability to sense. The openings are reduced in number to a minimum and limited to the living and dining room. The rest rooms are disguised behind the façade with window slits.
Photos by: Studio Mads Mogensen