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Unlike other projects Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård worked on located on more isolated islands in the archipelago without car access from the mainland, this site was relatively easy to reach also with heavy transports. “This, together with the client’s desire for a maintenance-free house inspired us to search for a way to design the house as an integral part of nature, where the material’s weight and colour scale connects to the archipelago granite bedrock, rather than a light wooden cottage,” explains the architects.




Architects: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Team: Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård (Chief architects), Anna Jacobson (Project architect)
Interior: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Landscape design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Structural engineer: Sweco, Mathias Karlsson
Client: Private
Built area: 140 sqm
Project: 2010
Completion: 2012
Photographer: Åke E:son Lindman, Lindman Photography



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