Njálsgata House / Krads
This project entails the extension and complete refurbishment and reorganisation of an early 20th century house in downtown Reykjavik, to create a contemporary, single-family home. As is typical for many Icelandic buildings from this era, the historical edifice is a timber structure clad in corrugated iron, built on top of a cellar made from roughly hewn granite.
© Marino Thorlacius
Architects: Krads
Location: ReykjavÃk, Iceland
Category: Extension
Lead Architects: Kristján Eggertsson, Kristján Örn Kjartansson
Design Team: André Hundahl Esbersen
Area: 248.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Marino Thorlacius
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© Marino Thorlacius
Architects: Krads
Location: ReykjavÃk, Iceland
Category: Extension
Lead Architects: Kristján Eggertsson, Kristján Örn Kjartansson
Design Team: André Hundahl Esbersen
Area: 248.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Marino Thorlacius
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