Kappland Arkitekter perches Cabin Stokkøya on rugged landscape of Norwegian island
A wooden hillside cabin on the island of Stokkøya, Norway, by Kappland Arkitekter is spread over multiple levels expansive views out to the surrounding countryside.
Cabin Stokkøya was designed to focus on two contrasting landscapes ? out towards the sea to the west, and back at the dramatic green scenery to the east.
Designed by Oslo practice Kappland Arkitekter, Cabin Stokkøya is an all-year retreat for a family of five, with a series of simple, flexible living spaces.
"Perched on piles at the front and anchored on a concrete slab at the back, the building gently hovers on the slope, leaving hardly any footprint," said the architecture studio.
The stepped form of the building creates several levels, both in the interior spaces and on the decking along the eastern and western edges of the home. This allows the occupants to take advantage of both the morning and evening sun and helps provide shelter from wind. "One can experience climbing and descending the slope, both indoors and outdoors," added the studio.
A central living, kitchen and dining area occupies a long block that runs parallel to the contours of the landscape, bookended by two bedroom areas that climb up the hillside.
A panoramic window in the living space looks out west towards the sea, while windows in the kitchen opposite provide closer, more intimate views of the hillside's vegetation.
Despite the relatively small footprint, these interior spaces are made flexible through the use ...
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