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
enebolig/single family house
hindsgaul
oslo 1996-2001
The driving force behind the design has been to create an intimate and rich relation to the site, and by this to establish a wide variety of spatial experiences. The main materials are brick, travertine and oak floors, while cabinets and interior walls and ceilings are of birch plywood.
In 2002 the project was awarded Grosserer Harald Sundts Prize.
In 2006 the project was awarded honorable mention for the Oslo City Prize for Architecture.
Published:
- Mur - 02/00, Oslo, Norway
- Design - 05/00, Oslo, Norway
- Byggekunst - 06/01, Oslo, Norway
- Kuca Stil - June/01, Belgrade, Serbia
- ELLE Interiør - 03/02
- Atlas of contemporary Architecture (2003), Phaidon, London
- A10 New European Architecture - sept-oct/07, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Norsk Murarkitektur (2009) - Hakonsen, Dahle, Dahl, Krokstrand - Gyldendal, Oslo, Norway
- Bonytt 04/11
Photos:
The Architect
Sandra Aslaksen