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Family home with torched wood and large glass windows

Gulaþing 3

Trípólí Architects

This single-family house in Gulaþing, Iceland, brings a modern twist to its surroundings. The design stands out with its unique elements. The façade features burned wood cladding, which creates a striking and distinctive appearance. This innovative choice adds a contemporary touch to the traditional Icelandic landscape.

The Materials

The use of burned wood cladding is a key design feature. It blends modern aesthetics with the natural environment. This sustainable choice is both visually appealing and respectful of local traditions. The texture and color of the wood create a warm, inviting exterior that contrasts with the cool Icelandic climate.

Large windows are another prominent feature of the house. They allow ample natural light to flood the interior. These windows also offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between the indoors and outdoors. The windows’ size enhances the modern feel, while their placement provides privacy where needed.

Inside, the house is divided into smaller, more private spaces. These divisions create a sense of intimacy while maintaining an open and airy atmosphere. The balance between open spaces and private rooms gives the house a unique, personalized feel. It is a perfect example of how modern design can be both functional and stylish.

The Photographer’s View

For a Nordic architectural photographer, this house is an ideal subject. Its combination of natural materials and modern design offers plenty of photographic opportunities. The contrast between the burned wood façade and the surrounding environment provides a striking visual element. A skilled photographer can capture the beauty of the materials and the way they interact with the Icelandic landscape.

As an architectural photographer in Reykjavik, this project is an excellent example of contemporary Icelandic design. The house’s unique features and thoughtful use of materials make it stand out in the area. The large windows and modern layout give the house a sense of openness, while the private divisions ensure comfort and functionality.

For anyone interested in modern architecture in Iceland, this house is a must-see. It showcases how contemporary design can complement the natural beauty of the Nordic environment.

Gulaþing – IS

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  • Iceland, Reykjavik, Single Family House, Iceland Architecture Photography, CTL Architecture, Japanese Charred Wood Architecture, Shou Sugi Ban, Analogue Photography, Medium Format Photography, Kodak Portra 400, Pentax 67ii, Arkitektúr Ljósmyndun, Studio CAPN
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Wooden black structure holding the windows and a tree outside
Metal staircase with green plant underneeth
Inner courtyard with large windows and a tree in the middle
Dining room with wooden table and large glass windows
Living room with large windows and dog sleeping on the couch
Living room with large windows and dog sleeping on the couch
Living room with large windows and big white couches
Kitchen with large white countertop and black furniture
Living room with flying curtain and japanese painting on the wall
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