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Sumit Singhal
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.

House in Stavanger, Norway by Austigard Arkitektur

 
April 6th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Austigard Arkitektur 

The interior spaces are sculpted to form a varied sequence of spaces, with emphasis on the changes between light and dark spaces as well as between open and intimate spaces. In a small house it is also important to pay attention to all the small “bonus” spaces, such as window sills for sitting in. The interior is all wood, ranging from dark pine floors to light beech walls.

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

  • Architects: Austigard Arkitektur
  • Project: House
  • Location: Stavanger, Norway
  • Photography: Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley
  • Team: Tor O. Austigard, Hildegunn Slotnæs
  • Veneer sheets: Oslo Finerfabrikk
  • Area: 80 sqm net area
  • Year: 2015

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

The house has utilized regular building methods easily available, and despite its is high material and spatial quality it is completed at a normal building cost.

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Nordic cities have a long tradition of building austere, small, wooden houses, packed together in tight communities with building densities that match even today’s modern metropolises. Especially in coastal Norwegian towns, where this house is situated, resources have been scarce, and this way of building has for centuries been maximizing energy efficiency, access to daylight as well as controlling small-scale outdoor local climate in a harsh climate.

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

However, the past half-century has seen the Nordic countries shifting its mainstream housing production to, on the one side, detached houses on large plots in suburbia, and on the other side, large-scale housing schemes. Judging from a half-century of experience, none of these two go well with climatic requirements or community building, which the Nordic society and welfare state is reliant on.

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

This calls for a revival of the small-scale, high-density, Nordic urban house typology. In the town of Stavanger, this house alone has attracted a lot of attention, and is now spurring a revitalized focus on this typology, in politicians, bureaucrats and developers.

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

Image Courtesy © Austigard Arkitetur AS + Emile Ashley

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