ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. A Studio Apartment in Reykjavik, Iceland by Gudmundur Jonsson Arkitektkontor (designed using ArchiCad and Artlantis)January 19th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Gudmundur Jonsson Arkitektkontor The tiny house represents one of the elevations of the square on top of Reykjavik City center facing the famous church and the Sculpture Museum. This square is visited by each and every tourist that comes to Reykjavik. The appartment is on 2nd,floor with a wiew towards the church, the Museum, the Pearl Resturant and the Blue Mountains in distance. This spectacular setting was the reason for the investment in the appartment which was in very bad condition.
There is only one appartment on each floor, each staircase level giving access to a tiny balcony that is not accessible from the apartment but just from the staircace. By changing this entrance an new and more clean kitchen solution could be established. The plan before had been divided into separated rooms and now the focus was on the open –plan solution with division possiblities with acrylic sliding elements to separate the bedroom. The steelbeam is hidden with suspended ceiling that simultaneously is giving the entrance direction into the space, thus also being able to hide the suspension for the sliding acrylic elements and giving the optimal possibilities to play with different lighting as downlights and indirect lighting. The ceiling height is rather above average and by establishing high kitchen cabinets the space is experienced with more grandeur. The white color is used to give the feeling of a bigger space than it is, just being 52 m2 after the enlargement with glaced baywindow and the use of the balcony as a new entrance. The cabinets are in high glossy finish with car painting and without visible handles to simplify the design and refine it. The floor covering is Casa Dolce Case tiles in graybrownish colour in 60×60 cm. tiles on the whole appartment. The bathroom has mirrorglass on one of the longitudinal wall to enlarge the feelling of space. All lights have dimming possibliites and a light controle system with different scenes. The black kitchen island is covered with Nero Assolute handpolished matte stone with integrated and almost invisible Miele cooking top. On the other kitchen table there is a white Italian Cristobal stone. The wall between the lower and upper cabinets is covered with glass for better maintainence. Some other lighting is established as well for effects as LED lights around the TV-wall and under the bed. Contact Gudmundur Jonsson Arkitektkontor
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