Apartment Building in the Countryside | meier + associés architectes

Apartment Building in the Countryside,  The project is located in a hollow at the edge of a forest bordering the Route de la Louviere in Presinge. The land slopes towards the northwest and the entrance to the site is via the lower end of the plot, on an internal road that also serves an EMS (a medico-social center) at the upper end. The compact nature of the volume allows for superb views of the surrounding greenery. Access to the apartments is via the private road along which is installed an access ramp leading to the parking area. The basement contains parking spaces, cellars, a civil protection shelter, and utility rooms.

© Yves André1

© Yves André

The project proposes 12 apartments of four or five rooms, each with a corner loggia that allows for double solar orientation – with the exception of two apartments on the ground floor, one of which is extended by a terrace. Vertical circulation is via a naturally lit staircase, which creates a distance between the two apartments to the north and brings light to the center of the volume.

© Yves André2

© Yves André

Access into each apartment is through a generously sized entrance hall which acts as an articulation between the daytime and nighttime zones, and which gives access to the daytime sanitary facilities. The living room is bright and opens onto a large space, in the corner of which is the loggia. The rooms have access to shared sanitary facilities and the master bedroom enjoys the use of a «private» bathroom.

© Yves André3

© Yves André

In this place of great poetry, the material aspect of the volume takes on an important role. A simple expression is called for, in symbiosis with the wooded landscape and in harmony with the EMS de la Louvière. The facades are thus constructed in colored concrete with large openings, of which the natural wood joinery reflects the surrounding forest.

Project Info
Architects: meier + associés architectes
Country: Switzerland, Presinge
Area: 1430 m²
Year: 2017
Photographs: Yves André
Manufacturers Holcim, Bauwerk Parkett, GRACE, Kone, Villeroy & Boch: Holcim
Collaborators Architects: Teresa Blanco, Laurence Boye, Arnaud Mottet, Joao Pontes, Marta Alpuim
Sanitary Engineer: Schumacher Ingénierie
Surveyor: Christian Haller, MBC
Lead Architects: Philippe Meier, Ariane Poncet, Martin Jaques, An-Inès Pepermans
Civil Engineer: ab ingénieurs
Site Supervision: acau
Electrical Engineer: Rhône-Electra Engineering
Heating and Ventilation Engineer: SB Technique

Sophie Tremblay
Sophie Tremblay

Sophie Tremblay is a Montreal-based architectural editor and designer with a focus on sustainable urban development. A McGill University architecture graduate, she began her career in adaptive reuse, blending modern design with historical structures. As a Project Editor at Arch2O, she curates stories that connect traditional practice with forward-thinking design. Her writing highlights architecture's role in community engagement and social impact. Sophie has contributed to Canadian Architect and continues to collaborate with local studios on community-driven projects throughout Quebec, maintaining a hands-on approach that informs both her design sensibility and editorial perspective.

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