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Project Description:
Place: North Zealand, Denmark
structural engineer: to resuscitate
Photographer: James silverman ,Jamicilvarmanfotography
From architect: “The house between the trees is a T-shaped summer house built with a breath of wood that reduces the use of concrete.
“The house was built with ideas for lots of lots. It has a bedroom wing that is a family room for the west, and a kitchen at the point of the meeting between two wings. There is a kitchen and family’s kitchen and family From the room. Access to two roofs, which catches the sun, afternoon and evening sun.
,Foundation and ground cover typically make 50 percent of the climate footprint in 50 years on one -storey wooden houses. Our attention was to reduce it with the house among the trees. In this alike home areas, height restrictions make it difficult to construct on the stilts, so we chose for a bad pile with a concrete edge with wood formwork. Hence the range of concrete is a fraction of a traditional foundation. The ornamentation was made without the use of concrete and the floor chipboard and Douglas serve as a floating floor with FIR boards that were directly on pressure resistant insulation.
“Frames, tap bands, and other internal detailing are made of douglas fir. All internal wood surfaces are treated by soaps. Breathe with wooden fiber.