House Bygdoeynesveien, New Oslo Home, Norway Building, Norwegian Peninsula Property, Image
House Bygdoeynesveien Norway
Norwegian Residence Project in Oslo design by SKAARA Architects
2 Apr 2010
House Bygdoeynesveien
Location: Oslo, Southern Norway
Date built: 2009
Design: SKAARA Architekter
A large private residence on a peninsula in Oslo. The house is situated on a elongated, steep land with a sea glimpse towards southeast.
The building has an up to date, modern, strong expression. Right- angled main volumes with flat roof, precise details and adds up to consequent minimalistisk design. Various levels, secluded niches, terraces and cantilever solutions completes an ultimate exclusive design.
House Bygdoeynesveien images / information from SKAARA Architekter
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