enebolig/single family house
irgens
høvik 2016-19
The house lies in a small valley with restricted sun during winter. The stairwell is designed to provide ample daylight for the ground floor also during those days with almost horizontal sunlight.
enebolig/single family house
irgens
høvik 2016-19
The house lies in a small valley with restricted sun during winter. The stairwell is designed to provide ample daylight for the ground floor also during those days with almost horizontal sunlight.
photo credits: Maria Aaberge
enebolig/single family house
gjendem/rognan
oslo 2005-07
A wooden house from the seventies with a dreary garden is transformed and extended. The main
materials are walls of spruce stained matt black (both inside and outside), roof of fibre cement boards and oak floors.
Published:
- Design Interiør - 02/10
enebolig/single family house
gjendem/rognan
oslo 2005-07
A wooden house from the seventies with a dreary garden is transformed and extended. The main
materials are walls of spruce stained matt black (both inside and outside), roof of fibre cement boards and oak floors.
Published:
- Design Interiør - 02/10
knut hjeltnes
sivilarkitekter mnal as
weekend house
hansen/lindstad
hvaler 2010-13
The very complex rock formation of the site is left completely intact. The construction is timber columns and beams. All the 58 square timber columns meet the rock. Within the tight 10m x 10m square a complex
spatial sequence evolves with sheltered and open outdoor spaces, and indoor rooms with varied ceiling heights. On the inside the walls and ceilings are clad with aspen plywood. On the outside the walls are clad in fiber cement boards in 4 different colours, in an irregular pattern. The main structure is visible on both the exterior and interior, and is left untreated.
Published:
- Nytt rom/new scandinavian rooms, no42, Oslo, 2014
- A new golden age. Nordic architecture & landscape, Ibler, Archipress M, Copenhagen, 2015
- ArkitekturN no8-2015
- Hyttemagasinet (#5), 2017, Oslo, Norway
- Wood Architecture today , Andreu Bach, booq publishing SL, Barcelona, 2018
Photos:
Sandra Aslaksen
Hans Petter Smeby