Frame House I represents a modern reinterpretation of traditional Danish architecture, designed with a structural frame system that allows for adaptability and future modifications without reliance on metal fastenings.
The design embraces sustainability through timber construction methods that do not use nails or screws, showcasing a rapid assembly process while maintaining structural integrity and aesthetic value.
The exterior features large windows that emphasize transparency, giving occupants a clear connection to the surrounding environment as well as enhancing the interior space with natural light.
Incorporating traditional craftsmanship, the timber joints facilitate a column-free ground floor, while the visible wooden structure throughout the house emphasizes the architectural story and spatial logic.
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