Sitting amidst marshland and adjacent to the ocean, this modest-sized timber cottage is a sustainably considered dwelling designed by TYIN tegnestue architects. Sited in the west of Norway, the cottage itself has a unique cultural place in contemporary norwegian culture due to its relation to traditional occupations such as fishing, lumbering and farming. The scheme maintains this closeness to nature.
TYIN tegnestue architects approached the design with sensitivity to the fragile landscape and terrain. The structure lies 21 meters above sea level, and the distance to the sea front is 100 meters and in turn, it has been integrated with the bedrock. The building rests on a concrete base and the frame has been constructed from stud work timber walls, beamed ceilings and finished with an envelope of spruce harvest from the client’s own forest. This cladding will eventually react to the elements and naturally attain a silver patina.
The same timber panels have been used within internal common areas, lending the scheme a sense of continuity. Segregated to three different levels including a mezzanine, the differentiated heights determine the kitchen, living room and bedroom functions of the main space.
项目信息
位置:挪威,默勒-鲁姆斯达尔郡
客户:sissel by and olve aarhaug
项目:私人小屋
花费:1 700 000 克朗
时间:2013年-2016年
面积:60平方米+夹层
建筑师:andreas g. gjertsen and ørjan nyheim
project info:
location: møre og romsdal, norway
client: sissel by and olve aarhaug
project: private cabin
cost: 1 700 000 nok
building period: 2013 – 2016
area: 60 m2 + mezzanine
architects: andreas g. gjertsen and ørjan nyheim