
One of these things is not like the other.
If you guess the townhouse in the middle — you are right! This townhouse in Landskrona, Sweden by Elding Oscarson is quite different than its neighbors.
The narrow site is sandwiched between very old neighboring buildings. Three thin slabs are projected into the open volume, softly dividing its functions. The continuous interior space is opening up to the street, to an intimate garden, and to the sky.





Photos by Åke E:son Lindman.
[via Below the Clouds]






















vanderleun on 05.10.2010 at 17:40 PM
There goes the neighborhood.
Matt Alexander on 05.11.2010 at 05:46 AM
That house looks ridiculous.
santiago on 05.11.2010 at 08:01 AM
Lo vamos a contratar para proyectar el nuevo cabañal en Valencia, eso y una restauracion del Miguelete. La señora Rita va a estar muy contenta, porque va a tener copa america y ciudad de las artes todo integrado con el cabañal, el miguelete y la F1.
Pachopardo on 05.12.2010 at 05:51 AM
Un mosco en un vaso de leche… olvida el contexto, la escala y si bien los espacios logrados tienen su sabor y hay un buen manejo de la luz; su desconocimiento del contexto es preocupante
Ged on 05.03.2011 at 19:37 PM
Looks great !
Why build new buildings to look like old ones.
If the other houses back then could have been built like this Im sure they would have done!
Erna on 05.04.2011 at 02:35 AM
To much white – it’s cold and uncomfy in winter. This would be awesome in a warmer country, though. Just imagine the accoustics in that house! It needs some carpets. I think, rather keep the traditional look on the outside and make changes on the inside if you really need to rennovate.
The garden looks great.
Ruud V on 05.04.2011 at 03:53 AM
arrogant on the outside, but beautiful on the inside.
D.J. on 03.04.2012 at 11:44 AM
Looks great..
Edward on 03.04.2012 at 14:37 PM
Set a new standard in keeping up with the neighbours