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Day 55

T House / Sanden+Hodnekvam Architects

➨ Function: House
➨ Location: Trondheim/ Norway
➨ Area: 204 m2

Hello guys,
Did you miss me?

The last 3 days were the first time I take a break since the beginning of this blog, I got feedback from a close friend about my recent content, She made me notice that I've lost my touch, that my sketches and small diagrams are more valuable than the project's photos, that's why I took a break to re-evaluate the blog and to recall the reasons I started it. Therefore, From now on you'll be seeing more of my drawing and my analysis of the projects, Hope I re-gain my enthusiasm.

I almost forget I did start writing this blog in Arabic too.
A lot of decisions right? :)


Well, some times you should take a break 



Let's get into the project. 

Today's project takes place in the outskirts of Norway, a place the is known for its fragile landscape and small wooden houses. The exterior of the house was designed to adapt to the surrounding context; scale and materials. On the other hand, the interior was designed to create its unique space using wooden frames. 

Although I don't like to criticize buildings with the same atmosphere if I didn't get to be there. but I think the high number of wooden frames would have created a feeling of being trapped, especially when designing a house I think an open space system should have been adopted 



Well, I hope you liked my sketches.
take care


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