Zieglers Nest / Rever & Drage Architects
This house was built on a steep and small site. The slender building also provides a wide variety of rooms such that a family of five can spread out when needed. In the uninsulated ground level area, there is parking and entrance as well as equipment storage and technical rooms. To make this area a pleasant space, outdoors but sheltered from the weather, daylight is let in via gaps along the building's west- and east facades. In the innermost part of the ground floor space opens up to a five-meter high utility room for trampoline and ball games. This part has to floodlight so that you get a well-lit arena in the evenings and in the wintertime. In rainy weather, water flows down the concrete walls and out along drains into the ground. When the rain has ceased, the low sun warms up the concrete under the house and moist air is dried out through the gaps on the sides. This type of outdoor space increases the likelihood that children will choose outdoor activities and helps the family get through the sometimes difficult toddler phase!
© Tom Auger
architects: Rever & Drage ArchitectsLocation: Molde, NorwayProject Year: 2020Photographs: Tom AugerArea: 152.0 m2
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© Tom Auger
architects: Rever & Drage ArchitectsLocation: Molde, NorwayProject Year: 2020Photographs: Tom AugerArea: 152.0 m2
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