Studio Viktor Sørless models "cinematic" Dune House on Roman Polanski movie
Cantilevering living spaces laden with "cinematic qualities" and giant windows will define Studio Viktor Sørless' Dune House in Denmark.
Under construction in Hvide Sande, the dwelling was designed by Studio Viktor Sørless for a film enthusiast that wanted a residence that nodded to The Ghostwriter ? a movie directed by Roman Polanski, which features an isolated beachfront home.
Like The Ghostwriter dwelling, Dune House will be distinguished by a natural materials and punctured by giant windows.
These windows are designed by the Norwegian studio to invite natural light and strong coastal winds to enter the house, creating a theatrical, unpredictable atmosphere.
"We prioritised the client's request for a living building with 'cinematic qualities'," explained the studio's director Viktor Sørless. "The windows are supposed to create intriguing views and curtains were placed in every room to emphasise the movement of the wind," he told Dezeen.
"Light was used as material, too. The angle of light wanders with the sun and changes throughout the day and determines a cinematic mood and message."
From the outside, Dune House will be distinguished by its cross-shaped form. Balancing on a central column, it will be made from local stone and topped by a green roof.
The central column will enclose an elevator and gallery that provides access to the elevated living spaces, which are divided into four quarters.
One segment contains a living ...
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