Summer House Skatoy by Filter Arkiteketer
Completed in 2009, the Summer House Skatoy is situated in Skatoy, an island in Kragerø archipelago, on the South coast of Norway. This 1,080 square foot modern summer house was designed by Filter Arkiteketer.
Description by Filter Arkiteketer:
“The summerhouse, designed by Filter, is situated in Skatoy, an island in the beautiful Kragerø archipelago, on the South coast of Norway. The starting point was an existing cottage from around 1940, damaged by dry rot. The new project is built on the footprint of this old cottage.
The Client wanted a summer house that opened up towards the beautiful archipelago, whilst maintaining private outdoor areas.
The house is facing a communal pier. It became important to protect the building from this pier as well as avoiding privatising the public areas.
The main entrance is facing these public areas. The topography of the site is reflected in the section as two volumes; one volume containing a “sleeping cabin” (a sleeping area) cutting into another elongated volume containing the living and dining areas. These volumes create private outdoor space on the upper level connected to private outdoor space on the lower level.
The Client wanted a maintenance free summer house. This resulted in a building clad in untreated timber, dry stone walls and sedum on the roof.”
Photos by Elisabeth Hudson
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