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Summer House Vestfold 2 in Norway by Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Architects

08.18.10 | By
Summer House Vestfold 2 in Norway by Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Architects

This Summer House by Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Architects is located on the coast of Vestfold in the southern part of Norway.

From the architects:

The house replaces an older building at the site. To get the planning permit, the project had to be well adjusted to the terrain, both in terms of shape, scale, material and color.

The house and terraces are partly built upon existing stone walls, the parts of the walls which are new are made of stones from the blasting at the site.

The low elongated volume is cut into to allow for wind shielded outdoor areas, embraced by the house itself. These cuts also bring down the scale of the building, and together with the local variations of the section, make the building relate to the surrounding cliff formations.

On the outer perimeter of terraces and pool, a glass fence also protects against wind, but allows for maximum view. The house is clad with Kebony wood, a sustainable process of treating the wood to allow for good durability towards the exposure to salt water.

Address: Vestfold, Norway
Year of design: 2000 / 2007-2009
Year of construction: 2008 – 2009
Client: Withheld at the owners request
Architect: Jarmund / Vigsnæs AS Architects MNAL: Einar Jarmund, Håkon Vigsnæs, Alessandra Kosberg
Assisted by: Jan Stavik, Nikolaj Zamecznik
Contractor: Torolf Stenersen as
Gross area: 300m2
Photography: Nils Petter Dale

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