Frame House II / Jespersen Nødtvedt
Frame House II is an allotment house in Holte, Denmark, inspired by traditional Japanese architecture and the Danish allotment garden tradition, with black-painted wooden facades and felt roofing. The 40 square meter house forms its own small, sprouting building body that shapes itself according to views and the rhythm of the day. The house almost floats above the terrain like a Japanese pavilion on the sloping ground. The roof and construction bind together the terraces and the interior spaces from a raised level, with stairs and edges to inhabit.
© Emil Jespersen
architects: Jespersen NodtvedtLocation: Holte, Zealand, DenmarkProject Year: 2022Photographs: Emil JespersenArea: 40.0 m2
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© Emil Jespersen
architects: Jespersen NodtvedtLocation: Holte, Zealand, DenmarkProject Year: 2022Photographs: Emil JespersenArea: 40.0 m2
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