Reiulf Ramstad Architects | Summerhouse Inside Out Havaler
The construction lies on top of a hill overlooking the ocean and the horizon. It is placed in the midst of an uncultivated landscape on a small island. The design of the house allows close interaction with the surrounding nature and the beautiful scenery. It engenders a feeling of being outdoors when inside. The use of glass facades and windows allow nature to enter the house from all angles and one can follow the sun as it rises and sets.
The small scale of the building, together with the use of wooden materials that will gradually develop a grey patina, allows the project to interact and fit in with the existing shape and natural colours of the surrounding landscape.
Project team: Reiulf D Ramstad, Anders Tjønneland (both Architects MNAL)
Program: Summerhouse Client: Private
Size: 80m2
Interior: Reiulf Ramstad Architects, Oslo Norway
Constructed Area: 80sqm
Design year: 2004-2006
Construction year: 2005-2006
Cost of project(Building Costs): Ca 170 000 EUR (2005/06)
Photographs: Roberto di Trani, Kim Müller



















































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