The Red house is located in the western suburbs of Oslo in the site of a former garden on the east bank of a heavily wooded river valley. JVA have placed the building perpendicular to the stream, to heighten the dramatic potential of the setting and to avoid obstructing the view for the house beyond. The Architects organised the house on two floors; living spaces are on the top floor which is oriented towards south and the view and the lower floor houses the children’s bedrooms which faces the river valley to the north beneath the trees. This double orientation is the basis for the architectonic dynamic of the project. The client have chosen red to showcase their personal temperament.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
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