Article source: Rever & Drage
This cabin in Ulvik, Western Norway, is a homage to country-road architecture. Important as sources of inspiration are the works of Rudolf Olgiati; with its blend of vernacular architecture and historical design principles, as well as the romantic nationalism paintings of Hans Gude. The latter both in a direct, landscapy way, and in a more abstract way being within the tradition of design as a method of slow and steady progression.
- Architects: Rever & Drage
- Project: Cabin in Ulvik
- Location: Ulvik, Norway
- Photography: Tom Auger
- Design team: Tom Auger, Martin Beverfjord, Eirik Lilledrange
- Built by: Halldor & Johs Hamre AS
- Area: 142 m2
- Complete: 2020