Lakeshore Barn House / NORM Architects
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Lakeshore Barn House / NORM Architects
"Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen + 19 Category: Barn, Houses, Adaptive Reuse More SpecsLess Specs Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen Text description provided by the architects. Set close to a small harbour, Lakeshore Barn House is shaped by restraint and clarity, drawing from the familiar silhouette of rural barns to sit naturally within the small lakeside village. The simple cross- shaped layout establishes a central axis that opens uninterrupted views through the house in both directions, strengthening the connection between landscape and interior."
"Set close to a small harbour, Lakeshore Barn House is shaped by restraint and clarity, drawing from the familiar silhouette of rural barns to sit naturally within the small lakeside village. The simple cross- shaped layout establishes a central axis that opens uninterrupted views through the house in both directions, strengthening the connection between landscape and interior."
Set close to a small harbour, the Lakeshore Barn House uses restrained, clear geometry and a familiar rural barn silhouette to integrate within a small lakeside village. The building adopts a simple cross-shaped plan that establishes a central axis. The axis opens uninterrupted views through the house in both directions, reinforcing visual connections across the site. The design emphasizes clarity of form and a strong interior–landscape relationship. Proportions and massing echo vernacular barn imagery while maintaining modern restraint. The house prioritizes framed views and compositional simplicity.
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