{It’s actually quite nice weather-wise in my part of the world (that is, we’re actually
{It’s actually quite nice weather-wise in my part of the world (that is, we’re actually above 0!), but since lodges have been on the radar for one of our projects here at the office, thought I’d share this one nestled amongst the snowy slopes of the Norwegian landscape. Designed by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter. Love the bare-bones, stripped aesthetic.}True to its “Split View” name, the lodge’s unusual structure was built in response to the site’s sloping terrain and scenic landscape. Adjacent to a small, free standing guest house, the family’s private quarters are housed in the main wing which then feeds into a central kitchen before bifurcating into the two main living zones – one for dining the other reclining. Adding interest and cozy to the minimalistic interiors are the spectacular views and three fireplaces serving kitchen, living and dining rooms.Clad in a pale timber both inside and out, and punctuated with large expanses of glass, the architects cite the design as part of an ever evolving language of Norwegian architecture. -- source link
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