The Røldal family vacation home is designed to integrate with its natural surroundings while providing flexibility for different family dynamics. It features two distinct volumes: a small cabin and an annex that maintain a visual and functional connection with the nature around them.
The architects prioritized the preservation of the landscape, resulting in a compact and geometric shape that naturally complements the environment. This design not only respects but enhances the surrounding beauty.
One key design aspect is the segmented nature of the home, which allows for creating separate spaces within the cabin and annex. This flexibility is essential for accommodating varying family compositions.
The structure is carefully adapted to the steep terrain, fostering interconnected floors that not only make the best use of space but also provide breathtaking views of the forest and hillside.
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