​Sand frukt og bær

Norway | 2018

[R21 Arkitekter]

The cabin is designed as a pavilion among the other buildings of the Sand Farm. The building has the same footprint as an earlier annex building and reinterprets the building to satisfy modern demands.

Some of the ideas behind the nearby “Saga” project are given a new interpretation here under different circumstances, this time the loadbearing wooden (oak) columns are on the outside of the glass wall.

The construction stands on a concrete basement and consists of four roof trusses supported by columns, stiffened by a rigid core containing bathroom and kitchen. On top of the core is a mezzanine. All open in summertime, the building appears as a simple pavilion, an outdoor kitchen under a large roof. Wooden shutters make a flexible outer shell to close the building in various degrees to the surroundings. Text description by the architects.

Source: www.r21.no 
Photography by: Åke E:son Lindman

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