Saturday, August 28, 2010
Swedish House | House Tumle | Sweden | Johannes Norlander Arkitektur
The property is located in a residential area north west of Gothenburg, on the top of a hill, overlooking the North Sea.
The shape of the building volume follows the existing topography of the site, aiming to creates a natural walk around the building as well as creating an inside flew between the rooms, emphasizing specific outlooks.
It’s a house for a small family with an an area of 168 square meters, divided on two floors. The entrance floor houses kitchen and living area and the upper floor; bedrooms and work space.
The six facades are cladded with fine corrugated, powder coated metal sheets with window frames in coated aluminum. From a distance the building appears abstract, like an icon of a house, approaching it, more physical and present.....more
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