Houses on the Brink of Challenging Heights
This Houses on the brink of challenging heights by Jarmund / Vigsnæs. A pair of young couples requested in a spectacular home desainkan with limited budgets. They had bought a site that challenge with a 160m ² area and the difference in height 8 feet from the access road to the highlands in the region Kolbotn, Norway southern outskirts of Oslo. They want to inspire the design of a house like in a James Bond movie at the time of shooting. Jarmund / Vigsnæs AS Architects from Norway who has designed this dream House Edge. For the highlands, made buildings leaning towards the east around the site, and hanging over the slope with slender steel columns.
The entrance to the house begins with stairs along the slope up to the plateau to the house so as to create a dramatic characteristics of the interaction between volume and the site. Interior house set in a horizontal cut to the entrance stairs. Bedrooms and bathrooms were effective along the corridor.
Birch interior walls covered with plywood, and exterior walls using natural colors colored cement board. The main structures using steel, with polished floors with concrete slabs. A house does not make sense, but amazing and the contrast with the surrounding environment. It’s just takes a little exertion to get to the house, but not a problem because of his very challenging.
Challenging Heights house stood
Challenging Heights house with concrete slabs
Challenging Heights house buildings built
Challenging Heights house contrast with its surroundings
Challenging Heights house with slender steel columns
Challenging Heights house entrance stairs
Challenging Heights house large glass windows
Challenging Heights house remarkable and wide glass wall
Challenging Heights house slopes of the stairs
Challenging Heights house very challenging structure
Challenging Heights house viewed freely
Challenging Heights house walls using Birch plywood
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