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✨ Penthouse for sale Miami Beach Florida
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Skigard Hytte, Kvitfjell, Lillehammer
Skigard Hytte, Norwegian Cabin Architecture, Scandinavian Holiday Home Building, Lillehammer Images
Skigard Hytte in Lillehammer, Norway
12 September 2021
Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 Nomination
This Norwegian cabin building is one of 85 new works to have been added to the list of the projects nominated to the EU Mies Award 2022.
29 Sep 2020
Skigard Hytte
Design: Mork-Ulnes Architects
Location: Kvitfjell, Lillehammer, Norway
Casper and Lexie Mork-Ulnes (Mork-Ulnes Architects) have recently completed Skigard Hytte, a mountain cabin for themselves and their children in Kvitfjell, a ski resort in Norway that was developed for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.
Perched upon the ledge of a steep mountain and framing panoramic views of the valley and river below, the cabin connects to the ground lightly, protecting both the natural terrain and the occasional sheep taking refuge from the weather underneath the house. Its architecture references elements of the local vernacular tradition, reinterpreting them in a rational and inventive project
Skigard Hytte is the first ground-up project that Casper and Lexie Mork-Ulnes have built for their own family. They met 20 years ago on a ski trip and have always shared a love for the mountains, snow, and skiing. They lived in San Francisco and relocated to Oslo in 2011, where they converted a former billiards room in a castle into their residence. With two kids, Lucia (13) and Finn (11), and dog Lupo, they decided to build themselves a cabin in the mountains where they can fully embrace the outdoors-lifestyle of Norway.
After securing a 2,000-square meter site in Kvitfjell ski resort, with sweeping views of the valley, Casper and Lexie began to give shape to the retreat they had always wanted for themselves: the main dwelling with a guest annex, and giving every room a view out. Familiarizing themselves with the unique qualities of the site while camping and being awoken by cows and sheep at their tent’s door, the architects decided to give the house an unusual but straightforward configuration; by lifting it on thin CLT legs and allowing the grass and sheep to remain below, they also created a raised viewing platform above the nature. The location of the cabin gives the family the opportunity to leave directly on skis to reach for the slopes or the shops and restaurants.
An architect’s house can afford to be a laboratory for ideas, a crucible of invention. Casper and Lexie allowed themselves to push the boundaries and experiment with design and material strategies that clients might not have the appetite to test.
In the midst of the ski slopes Located on the west side of Kvitfjell, 45 minutes north of Lillehammer, the cabin designed by Mork-Ulnes Architects is situated 943 meters above sea level, nearly at the top of the mountain (1.039 meters). Its high altitude means the cabin is exposed to severe winter weather, at times being socked in and at times floating peacefully above the clouds in the valley below.
From November until April, one can put on downhill skis and reach the local market to go grocery shopping, returning home using the lifts. On cross country skis one can connect to hundreds of kilometers of trails, reaching country lodges to rest and warm up. In the summer time it’s possible to hike from the cabin to the top of Kvitfjell (which means White Mountain in Norwegian) in about 20 minutes, or reach one of the many streams and lakes for swimming and fishing.
Reinventing the vernacular The project is a site specific response to the context and the cultural landscape. It stands as an example of how architecture can convey past knowledge into the present, creating an affective link with the built landscape.
“We took great care in studying the rural vernacular and analyzing local building typologies as we wanted to fully understand what their forms accomplished functionally and how they shaped the local architectural culture.” Casper Mork-Ulnes
The exterior cladding of the cabin is made of skigard, a 3 meter long quarter cut log that is traditionally laid out diagonally by Norwegian farmers as fencing. While referencing rural architecture, the rough facade makes the cabin fit in within the rugged landscape and forested vegetation. In the winter when the gaps in the skigard siding fill with snow, the house is given a new and softer expression.
The grass top of the cabin also recalls the traditional sod roofs, common on rural log houses in Scandinavia until the late 19th century. Listed by the local planning regulations as one of the few materials allowed for roofs (in addition to slate or wood), the fuzzy top, moving with the wind, helps soften the otherwise rigid rectilinear geometry of the cabin.
The cabin has a regular plan – an enfilade sequence of rooms in a row, following a central corridor – called Trønderlån in the Trøndelag region of Norway where Casper’s mother was born
Life within, life underneath Mork-Ulnes Architects wanted a house that connected to the ground lightly and allowed natural terrain to remain underneath. “The land had a pathway that the animals used to cross and access the steep hillside below, which is still the path to the house. Now the sheep stand under the house in the summer months to protect themselves from the weather.” Lexie Mork-Ulnes
The architects have designed several other buildings on piers or raised foundations, like Moose Road (constructed on steel stilts to avoid severing tree roots) and Trollhus (lifted on concrete legs to protect it from snow), where they learned that it was an effective way of dealing with high snowdrifts and not needing to shovel the house out when the snow accumulates around doors and windows.
Here, they decided to raise the cabin not just to have some protection from the elements while maximizing natural light and views, but also because they didn’t want to ruin the terrain with the earthwork required for a conventional foundation.
A notable feature of the house is that every surface is clad in wood. The unconventional roughness of the exterior log Skigard siding is matched by an almost wholly homogenous interior space where light and smooth solid pine paneling creates an intimate and cosy feel, offering few distractions to take the eyes away from nature outside. All of the cabinetry and custom furniture is made of three-layer cross-laminated pine sheets. The all-wood materiality also creates a unique wooden olfactory quality to the house.
“We were hesitant to have any non-wood materials exposed, so the shower walls and floors, toilet flush plates, ventilation plates, and even the refrigerator handles were crafted of wood (Furu or Norwegian Pine). The sauna is clad in Osp (Aspen wood).” Lexie Mork-Ulnes
The program. The program was to have a three-bedroom cabin plus sauna and an annex that gave guests private space to retreat. Deferring to the natural landscape all around, Skigard Cabin engages the outdoors in a spectacular fashion. Two facing 6 meter-long floor-to-ceiling walls of glass provide the open-plan living, kitchen and dining area with a grand vista, creating the experience of being outside, exposed to the ever-changing scenery. The large southoriented glass wall allows low winter sun to illuminate the house during the day. In addition to the glass walls, a skylight at the apex of the frustum ceiling channels natural light into the living areas.
The first approach to the house is walking up the stairs to the veranda, where one first experiences the spectacular view through a portal clad in heart pine.
There are two doors on either side of the portal which open to the main house (left) or guest annex (right). Upon entry to the main house, one finds a hallway with direct access to a mud room where one can remove outer layers of clothing and shoes and enter the house. Under the first frustum skylight, the entry hallway also accesses the childrens’ two compact bedrooms and bath.
After walking through the compression of the hallway space, one walks back into nature finding a room composed of two long walls of glass – with views of the valley and ski slopes on one side and woods and meadow on the other. The great room houses the main communal space containing kitchen, lounge and dining area. At the end of the great room one finds the master suite – with bathroom and sauna.
On the other side of the veranda, the guest annex contains a bedroom, bathroom, spacious lounge area, and sleeping loft. This cabin in Norway, with its extraordinary rationality and its ability to redefine the relationship with the snowy fields and with nature, represents yet another opus in Mork-Ulnes Architects’ coherent portfolio of works.
MUA’s designs testify to the office’s strong bicultural mentalities: a blend of Scandinavian straightforward practicality and Californian openness to innovation. Casper and Lexie Mork-Ulnes prove once again their ability to design projects where the ideas of the architect and the interior designer are distilled and refined in perfect balance. The Skigard Hytte project witnesses this quality where a careful attention to the interiors becomes one with the general architectural composition.
Mork-Ulnes Architects
With offices in San Francisco and Oslo, Mork-Ulnes Architects is the recipient of Architectural Record’s 2015 Design Vanguard Award and was named by the Norwegian National Museum as one of “the most noteworthy young architects in Norway” (Under 40. Exhibition, 2013). Mylla Cabin, a retreat they completed in the Norwegian forest, was nominated in November 2018 for The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award.
Rigorous and concept-driven, the practice is based on built work that is both playful and restrained, and informed by economies of means and materials. Since its founding by Casper Mork-Ulnes in 2005, Mork-Ulnes Architects have worked on a large range of projects including master plans, mixed-use buildings, ground up residences and 100 square foot cabins, and have built on 3 continents. Current projects include: a master plan for a new community in the California Sierras; a mixed-use, waterfront community in the Bay Area; a cross- laminated timber home in Oregon; a surf cabin in Brazil; and a 90,000 sf mixed-use building in Norway.
Design: Mork-Ulnes Architects
Photography: Bruce Damonte
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Give Thanks for Our Most Popular Home—This Former Indiana Church Is Glorious!
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Hallelujah! A church-turned-luxury residence is the most popular home on realtor.com® this week. Built in 1914, this Indiana building was known as St. John Lutheran Church in its previous life. The current owners saw the light and bought the place from church elders in 2010, then turned it into their dream home.
The couple kept the building’s best features, including the actual cathedral-height ceilings, stained-glass windows, and the tower with bell that still rings. This heavenly abode is passing the plate in search of a buyer with $865,000.
This week’s runner-up is a familiar face. Back on the market in Beverly Hills, CA, is Opus, the spec home built in 2017 that originally landed on the market for a whopping $100 million. We covered it last fall when the price was trimmed to $85 million. It was relisted this week for an almost modest $77.5 million—and it became a click magnet! With deluxe amenities and entertainment features, including two pools, a fitness center, and a 170-bottle Cristal vault, the property might find the third time to be the charm.
Other popular places this week include an adorable abode outside of Boston dating to 1816, an amazing 94th-floor penthouse in NYC, and a sweet shotgun cottage in New Orleans.
While you dream of spending Mardi Gras in a Big Easy home of your own, please let the good times scroll through the rest of this week’s most popular homes.
10. 313 Bellaire Dr, Winnebago, IL
Price: $219,900 Why it’s here: This perfect landing place for a growing family was built in 2007. This home is move-in ready, and features all-new Pergo floors, a kitchen with granite counters and eating area, and a living room with brick fireplace. The four bedrooms (including a master suite) all are freshly painted.
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9. 995 West St, Wrentham, MA
Price: $324,900 Why it’s here: About an hour outside of Boston, this charming Cape Cod is known as the Asa Aldrich house. Built in 1816, the cute and compact two-bedroom home sits on a lot that’s nearly an acre. Features include an updated kitchen with wood-beamed ceilings, a dining room with fireplace, and a living room with built-in bookshelves. A stone patio out back overlooks the enormous backyard.
Wentham, MA
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8. 1118 Lake Point Dr, Lakeland, FL
Price: $100,000 (suggested opening bid) Why it’s here: This lakefront property will be auctioned off on March 22. While the four-bedroom home is in need of serious updates, the property has a lot to offer, from its waterfront location with dock access, to the outdoor pool, lanai, and sauna.
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7. 432 Park Ave Ph 94A, New York, NY
Price: $41 million Why it’s here: If you don’t mind heights and money is no object, we’ve found your dream penthouse. This unit is located on the 94th floor of a luxe building in midtown Manhattan that bills itself as the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere. The tower, at 432 Park Ave., features 96 floors and 125 units. It measures 1,396 feet tall and soars over Central Park. Along with three bedrooms and almost 4,000 square feet of living space, the unit offers an eat-in kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, and (perhaps needless to say) amazing views of the park and city.
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6. 821 Calhoun St, New Orleans, LA
Price: $769,000 Why it’s here: This is a picture of Southern charm! This shotgun cottage built in 1923 has been renovated and comes with modern updates, including an open floor plan and lots of natural light. A whole-house stereo was also wired in, which will come in handy for blasting some Dr. John or Lil Wayne loud enough for the whole neighborhood to hear.
New Orleans, LA
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5. 601 Spring St, Quincy, IL
Price: $149,000 Why it’s here: Someone needs to step up and restore this historic house! Known as Merriam mansion, it was built in 1887 and includes original details such as stained-glass windows, pocket doors, fireplaces, and an organ. Best of all, it’s affordable, so buyers can budget in a full rehab.
Quincy, IL
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4. 112 S Orchard St, Kendallville, IN
Price: $204,500 Why it’s here: Welcome to the dollhouse. This home’s ornate decor caught our eye last week as well. Looky-loos are still hungry for images of this decor disaster.
Kendallville, IN
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3. 8806 N State Road 71, Earl Park, IN
Price: $35,000 Why it’s here: Bring your cash and your toolbox. This is the ultimate opportunity to turn a 3,000-square-foot fixer-upper into your dream home. Over a century old, the interior space features original details such as hardwood flooring, built-ins, and two enclosed porches. The price also includes 3.5 acres, a storage barn, and two outbuildings.
Earl Park, IN
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2. 1175 N Hillcrest Rd, Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $77,500,000 Why it’s here: While $77.5 million is a lot of money, it actually represents a comedown for the spec home known as Opus. Built in 2017, the deluxe estate was listed last year for $100 million. After a few months, the price was cut to $85 million, which we reported last fall. The “unrivaled offering” features “resort-style amenities,” including two pools, jetliner views, a glass-enclosed dining room with 944-bottle wine vault, sky bridge, cinema, catering and chef’s kitchens, and a 10-car garage. Sorry, cars are not included.
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1. 1701 Cleveland Ave, Whiting, IN
Price: $865,000 Why it’s here: Once the St. John Lutheran Church, this structure has been converted into a single-family residence worthy of serious praise. It features a 29-foot ceiling in the main sanctuary, which now serves as the main living space and kitchen. The altar has been altered to fit a flat-screen TV with pew seating. There’s an art studio in the former choir loft and a bell that still rings in the tower.
“It’s a very beautiful property. People are drawn to it because it’s unique,” says listing agent Hilary Pender. Amen to that.
Whiting, IN
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Godrej Rejuve - Luxurious Pre Launch Project at Keshav Nagar Pune
Godrej Rejuve is the most awaited and upcoming residential development in Keshav Nagar Pune launched by Godrej Properties. The project is all set to cater to the unique needs of 2, 3 BHK apartments for the buyers. The project has been designed well to redefine the green living concept and will offer unique living to the residents. The project is loaded with seven world-class towers. The interiors of these units are planned well with impressive ventilation and modular kitchen. The total area of this project is 9 acres. The floor space is spread between 683 sq. ft. to 1000 sq. ft. The project is known to have earthquake resistant environments to further add security and value to your living.
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Give Thanks for Our Most Popular Home—This Former Indiana Church Is Glorious!
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Hallelujah! A church-turned-luxury residence is the most popular home on realtor.com® this week. Built in 1914, this Indiana building was known as St. John Lutheran Church in its previous life. The current owners saw the light and bought the place from church elders in 2010, then turned it into their dream home.
The couple kept the building’s best features, including the actual cathedral-height ceilings, stained-glass windows, and the tower with bell that still rings. This heavenly abode is passing the plate in search of a buyer with $865,000.
This week’s runner-up is a familiar face. Back on the market in Beverly Hills, CA, is Opus, the spec home built in 2017 that originally landed on the market for a whopping $100 million. We covered it last fall when the price was trimmed to $85 million. It was relisted this week for an almost modest $77.5 million—and it became a click magnet! With deluxe amenities and entertainment features, including two pools, a fitness center, and a 170-bottle Cristal vault, the property might find the third time to be the charm.
Other popular places this week include an adorable abode outside of Boston dating to 1816, an amazing 94th-floor penthouse in NYC, and a sweet shotgun cottage in New Orleans.
While you dream of spending Mardi Gras in a Big Easy home of your own, please let the good times scroll through the rest of this week’s most popular homes.
10. 313 Bellaire Dr, Winnebago, IL
Price: $219,900 Why it’s here: This perfect landing place for a growing family was built in 2007. This home is move-in ready, and features all-new Pergo floors, a kitchen with granite counters and eating area, and a living room with brick fireplace. The four bedrooms (including a master suite) all are freshly painted.
Winnebago, IL
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9. 995 West St, Wrentham, MA
Price: $324,900 Why it’s here: About an hour outside of Boston, this charming Cape Cod is known as the Asa Aldrich house. Built in 1816, the cute and compact two-bedroom home sits on a lot that’s nearly an acre. Features include an updated kitchen with wood-beamed ceilings, a dining room with fireplace, and a living room with built-in bookshelves. A stone patio out back overlooks the enormous backyard.
Wentham, MA
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8. 1118 Lake Point Dr, Lakeland, FL
Price: $100,000 (suggested opening bid) Why it’s here: This lakefront property will be auctioned off on March 22. While the four-bedroom home is in need of serious updates, the property has a lot to offer, from its waterfront location with dock access, to the outdoor pool, lanai, and sauna.
Lakeland, FL
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7. 432 Park Ave Ph 94A, New York, NY
Price: $41 million Why it’s here: If you don’t mind heights and money is no object, we’ve found your dream penthouse. This unit is located on the 94th floor of a luxe building in midtown Manhattan that bills itself as the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere. The tower, at 432 Park Ave., features 96 floors and 125 units. It measures 1,396 feet tall and soars over Central Park. Along with three bedrooms and almost 4,000 square feet of living space, the unit offers an eat-in kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, and (perhaps needless to say) amazing views of the park and city.
New York, NY
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6. 821 Calhoun St, New Orleans, LA
Price: $769,000 Why it’s here: This is a picture of Southern charm! This shotgun cottage built in 1923 has been renovated and comes with modern updates, including an open floor plan and lots of natural light. A whole-house stereo was also wired in, which will come in handy for blasting some Dr. John or Lil Wayne loud enough for the whole neighborhood to hear.
New Orleans, LA
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5. 601 Spring St, Quincy, IL
Price: $149,000 Why it’s here: Someone needs to step up and restore this historic house! Known as Merriam mansion, it was built in 1887 and includes original details such as stained-glass windows, pocket doors, fireplaces, and an organ. Best of all, it’s affordable, so buyers can budget in a full rehab.
Quincy, IL
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4. 112 S Orchard St, Kendallville, IN
Price: $204,500 Why it’s here: Welcome to the dollhouse. This home’s ornate decor caught our eye last week as well. Looky-loos are still hungry for images of this decor disaster.
Kendallville, IN
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3. 8806 N State Road 71, Earl Park, IN
Price: $35,000 Why it’s here: Bring your cash and your toolbox. This is the ultimate opportunity to turn a 3,000-square-foot fixer-upper into your dream home. Over a century old, the interior space features original details such as hardwood flooring, built-ins, and two enclosed porches. The price also includes 3.5 acres, a storage barn, and two outbuildings.
Earl Park, IN
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2. 1175 N Hillcrest Rd, Beverly Hills, CA
Price: $77,500,000 Why it’s here: While $77.5 million is a lot of money, it actually represents a comedown for the spec home known as Opus. Built in 2017, the deluxe estate was listed last year for $100 million. After a few months, the price was cut to $85 million, which we reported last fall. The “unrivaled offering” features “resort-style amenities,” including two pools, jetliner views, a glass-enclosed dining room with 944-bottle wine vault, sky bridge, cinema, catering and chef’s kitchens, and a 10-car garage. Sorry, cars are not included.
Beverly Hills, CA
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1. 1701 Cleveland Ave, Whiting, IN
Price: $865,000 Why it’s here: Once the St. John Lutheran Church, this structure has been converted into a single-family residence worthy of serious praise. It features a 29-foot ceiling in the main sanctuary, which now serves as the main living space and kitchen. The altar has been altered to fit a flat-screen TV with pew seating. There’s an art studio in the former choir loft and a bell that still rings in the tower.
“It’s a very beautiful property. People are drawn to it because it’s unique,” says listing agent Hilary Pender. Amen to that.
Whiting, IN
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Skigard Hytte, Kvitfjell, Lillehammer
Skigard Hytte, Norwegian Cabin Architecture, Scandinavian Holiday Home Building, Lillehammer Images
Skigard Hytte in Lillehammer, Norway
29 Sep 2020
Skigard Hytte
Design: Mork-Ulnes Architects
Location: Kvitfjell, Lillehammer, Norway
Casper and Lexie Mork-Ulnes (Mork-Ulnes Architects) have recently completed Skigard Hytte, a mountain cabin for themselves and their children in Kvitfjell, a ski resort in Norway that was developed for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.
Perched upon the ledge of a steep mountain and framing panoramic views of the valley and river below, the cabin connects to the ground lightly, protecting both the natural terrain and the occasional sheep taking refuge from the weather underneath the house. Its architecture references elements of the local vernacular tradition, reinterpreting them in a rational and inventive project
Skigard Hytte is the first ground-up project that Casper and Lexie Mork-Ulnes have built for their own family. They met 20 years ago on a ski trip and have always shared a love for the mountains, snow, and skiing. They lived in San Francisco and relocated to Oslo in 2011, where they converted a former billiards room in a castle into their residence. With two kids, Lucia (13) and Finn (11), and dog Lupo, they decided to build themselves a cabin in the mountains where they can fully embrace the outdoors-lifestyle of Norway.
After securing a 2,000-square meter site in Kvitfjell ski resort, with sweeping views of the valley, Casper and Lexie began to give shape to the retreat they had always wanted for themselves: the main dwelling with a guest annex, and giving every room a view out. Familiarizing themselves with the unique qualities of the site while camping and being awoken by cows and sheep at their tent’s door, the architects decided to give the house an unusual but straightforward configuration; by lifting it on thin CLT legs and allowing the grass and sheep to remain below, they also created a raised viewing platform above the nature. The location of the cabin gives the family the opportunity to leave directly on skis to reach for the slopes or the shops and restaurants.
An architect’s house can afford to be a laboratory for ideas, a crucible of invention. Casper and Lexie allowed themselves to push the boundaries and experiment with design and material strategies that clients might not have the appetite to test.
In the midst of the ski slopes Located on the west side of Kvitfjell, 45 minutes north of Lillehammer, the cabin designed by Mork-Ulnes Architects is situated 943 meters above sea level, nearly at the top of the mountain (1.039 meters). Its high altitude means the cabin is exposed to severe winter weather, at times being socked in and at times floating peacefully above the clouds in the valley below.
From November until April, one can put on downhill skis and reach the local market to go grocery shopping, returning home using the lifts. On cross country skis one can connect to hundreds of kilometers of trails, reaching country lodges to rest and warm up. In the summer time it’s possible to hike from the cabin to the top of Kvitfjell (which means White Mountain in Norwegian) in about 20 minutes, or reach one of the many streams and lakes for swimming and fishing.
Reinventing the vernacular The project is a site specific response to the context and the cultural landscape. It stands as an example of how architecture can convey past knowledge into the present, creating an affective link with the built landscape.
“We took great care in studying the rural vernacular and analyzing local building typologies as we wanted to fully understand what their forms accomplished functionally and how they shaped the local architectural culture.” Casper Mork-Ulnes
The exterior cladding of the cabin is made of skigard, a 3 meter long quarter cut log that is traditionally laid out diagonally by Norwegian farmers as fencing. While referencing rural architecture, the rough facade makes the cabin fit in within the rugged landscape and forested vegetation. In the winter when the gaps in the skigard siding fill with snow, the house is given a new and softer expression.
The grass top of the cabin also recalls the traditional sod roofs, common on rural log houses in Scandinavia until the late 19th century. Listed by the local planning regulations as one of the few materials allowed for roofs (in addition to slate or wood), the fuzzy top, moving with the wind, helps soften the otherwise rigid rectilinear geometry of the cabin.
The cabin has a regular plan – an enfilade sequence of rooms in a row, following a central corridor – called Trønderlån in the Trøndelag region of Norway where Casper’s mother was born
Life within, life underneath Mork-Ulnes Architects wanted a house that connected to the ground lightly and allowed natural terrain to remain underneath. “The land had a pathway that the animals used to cross and access the steep hillside below, which is still the path to the house. Now the sheep stand under the house in the summer months to protect themselves from the weather.” Lexie Mork-Ulnes
The architects have designed several other buildings on piers or raised foundations, like Moose Road (constructed on steel stilts to avoid severing tree roots) and Trollhus (lifted on concrete legs to protect it from snow), where they learned that it was an effective way of dealing with high snowdrifts and not needing to shovel the house out when the snow accumulates around doors and windows.
Here, they decided to raise the cabin not just to have some protection from the elements while maximizing natural light and views, but also because they didn’t want to ruin the terrain with the earthwork required for a conventional foundation.
A notable feature of the house is that every surface is clad in wood. The unconventional roughness of the exterior log Skigard siding is matched by an almost wholly homogenous interior space where light and smooth solid pine paneling creates an intimate and cosy feel, offering few distractions to take the eyes away from nature outside. All of the cabinetry and custom furniture is made of three-layer cross-laminated pine sheets. The all-wood materiality also creates a unique wooden olfactory quality to the house.
“We were hesitant to have any non-wood materials exposed, so the shower walls and floors, toilet flush plates, ventilation plates, and even the refrigerator handles were crafted of wood (Furu or Norwegian Pine). The sauna is clad in Osp (Aspen wood).” Lexie Mork-Ulnes
The program. The program was to have a three-bedroom cabin plus sauna and an annex that gave guests private space to retreat. Deferring to the natural landscape all around, Skigard Cabin engages the outdoors in a spectacular fashion. Two facing 6 meter-long floor-to-ceiling walls of glass provide the open-plan living, kitchen and dining area with a grand vista, creating the experience of being outside, exposed to the ever-changing scenery. The large southoriented glass wall allows low winter sun to illuminate the house during the day. In addition to the glass walls, a skylight at the apex of the frustum ceiling channels natural light into the living areas.
The first approach to the house is walking up the stairs to the veranda, where one first experiences the spectacular view through a portal clad in heart pine.
There are two doors on either side of the portal which open to the main house (left) or guest annex (right). Upon entry to the main house, one finds a hallway with direct access to a mud room where one can remove outer layers of clothing and shoes and enter the house. Under the first frustum skylight, the entry hallway also accesses the childrens’ two compact bedrooms and bath.
After walking through the compression of the hallway space, one walks back into nature finding a room composed of two long walls of glass – with views of the valley and ski slopes on one side and woods and meadow on the other. The great room houses the main communal space containing kitchen, lounge and dining area. At the end of the great room one finds the master suite – with bathroom and sauna.
On the other side of the veranda, the guest annex contains a bedroom, bathroom, spacious lounge area, and sleeping loft. This cabin in Norway, with its extraordinary rationality and its ability to redefine the relationship with the snowy fields and with nature, represents yet another opus in Mork-Ulnes Architects’ coherent portfolio of works. MUA’s designs testify to the office’s strong bicultural mentalities: a blend of Scandinavian straightforward practicality and Californian openness to innovation. Casper and Lexie Mork-Ulnes prove once again their ability to design projects where the ideas of the architect and the interior designer are distilled and refined in perfect balance. The Skigard Hytte project witnesses this quality where a careful attention to the interiors becomes one with the general architectural composition.
About Mork-Ulnes Architects With offices in San Francisco and Oslo, Mork-Ulnes Architects is the recipient of Architectural Record’s 2015 Design Vanguard Award and was named by the Norwegian National Museum as one of “the most noteworthy young architects in Norway” (Under 40. Exhibition, 2013). Mylla Cabin, a retreat they completed in the Norwegian forest, was nominated in November 2018 for The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award.
Rigorous and concept-driven, the practice is based on built work that is both playful and restrained, and informed by economies of means and materials. Since its founding by Casper Mork-Ulnes in 2005, Mork-Ulnes Architects have worked on a large range of projects including master plans, mixed-use buildings, ground up residences and 100 square foot cabins, and have built on 3 continents. Current projects include: a master plan for a new community in the California Sierras; a mixed-use, waterfront community in the Bay Area; a cross- laminated timber home in Oregon; a surf cabin in Brazil; and a 90,000 sf mixed-use building in Norway.
Design: Mork-Ulnes Architects
Photography: Bruce Damonte
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