The small house is situated on an island on the south coast of Norway. The site is characterized by smooth and curved rocks that goes down towards the ocean. The house is built for two artists that wanted a house for contemplation and working.

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

ArchitectAtelier Oslo Architects
Location: Skåtøy Island
Year: 2018
Area: 70 sq.m.
Site area: 700 sq.m.
Consultants: Bohlinger + Grohman Ingenieure, Norconsult
Contractor: Admar AS
Photography: Ivar Kvaal

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

From the architect: You enter the project from the backside walking along a small hill. The entrance is a stair that goes through the building taking you to the entrance on the front side. The entrance sequence marks a transition and prepare you for the life on the Island.

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

The topography of the site was carefully measured to integrate the rocks into the project. Concrete floors in different levels connect to the main levels of the topography and create a variety of different outdoor spaces. The concrete floors and stairs dissolve the division of inside and outside. The interior becomes part of the landscape and walking in and around the cabin gives a unique experience, where the different qualities from the site becomes part of the architecture. From the concrete floors kitchen, bathroom and fireplace grows up to serve the inhabitants like furniture’s that sits on the rock.

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

A prefabricated timber structure is placed on the concrete floors and at last a light wood structure covers the cabin to filter the light and direct the views. The wood structure has a depth that creates a play of shadows through the day and a calm atmosphere resembling the feeling of sitting under a tree.

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

A small annex creates a fence towards the neighbor building and another sheltered outdoor space. All exterior wood is Kebony which is a special heat- treated wood that will turn grey and require no maintenance.

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

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House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

House on an Island - Atelier Oslo Architects

The small house is situated on an island on the south coast of Norway. The site is characterized by smooth and curved rocks that goes down towards the ocean

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