Saltviga House / Kolman Boye Architects
Briefly

The Saltviga House, constructed from recycled oak and Douglas fir off-cuts, exemplifies an innovative architectural approach that emphasizes sustainability and resource efficiency.
Through thoughtful sorting and technical experimentation, the architects transformed production leftovers into a functional, beautiful structure that speaks to contemporary and historical design sensibilities.
Utilizing low-carbon materials such as Dinesen off-cuts not only reduces waste but also offers an alternative to traditional, more carbon-intensive building materials without compromising aesthetics.
The collaborative efforts of skilled carpenters and joiners during the timber assembly process underscore the importance of traditional craftsmanship in modern architectural practices.
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