The architects modernized a 1973 house in Valderøy, Norway, advocating for the preservation of existing structures to achieve climate goals. They proposed an extension and redesigned floor plan to improve the family's connection to nature and the sea. The new design prioritizes a sense of tranquility with protective concrete elements and large, strategically placed windows. High-quality materials such as aspen paneling and solid oak floors contribute to a calming aesthetic. Overall, the project aims to enhance the property's value while preserving it for future generations.
We advised against demolition, emphasizing the importance of utilizing existing structures for climate goals.
Rehabilitation also preserves local history and building practices and is often more economical.
The solution proposed involved an extension and redesigned floor plan to enhance the family's connection to nature and the sea view.
The project aimed to add lasting value, ensuring the house's preservation for future generations.
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