Villa Bruksveien / R21 Arkitekter
Briefly

The architects designed a primary residence on the Snarøya Peninsula, considering local zoning laws and environmental challenges such as rising sea levels. An L-shaped form maximizes views and captures sunlight, accommodating recreational areas like a swimming pool and tennis court. The house is elevated to mitigate the effects of erosion due to winds. Its timber-framed structure articulates a sleek, contemporary aesthetic, while prioritizing material abstraction and spatial organization, as seen in the transition of materials among living spaces.
The design emphasizes an L-shaped layout to maximize views and sunlight exposure for both living areas and bedrooms, creating a harmonious connection with its environment.
A focus on modular design elements, with a structure that incorporates timber framing and a zinc-clad façade, demonstrates an abstraction in material handling and form.
Read at ArchDaily
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