The project is an addition to a single-family house, in this case home to a family of four. The family wanted to expand their living space.
TYIN: Arne Garborgsveg 18
This project is the result of TYIN tegnestue Architects first attempt at commercial architecture in the Norwegian setting. This resulted in 30 cm thick walls and roofs half a meter in thickness.
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- 08 May 2014
- Trondheim
In keeping with the methods adopted in the international setting, TYIN assumed total entrepreneurship over this building process. In taking total control over the process, one also accepts total responsibility. The risk increases, not in the least financially.
On the ground floor the project created a spacious entry area with a combined bath- and laundry-room. The second floor of the addition adds a new multi-purpose room with a high ceiling. This constitutes a break with the monotonous section common to this type of house from the 1950s. The distribution of functions, answering to different needs, contributes to the particular shape of this addition. The house stands out in an otherwise very traditional Norwegian neighbourhood. It challenges the boundaries for what is acceptable within building norms. The feedback from the local area has been on both ends of the scale, ranging from positivity to skepticism.
The facade is cladded with naturally treated pine, an environmentally friendly material. For the interiors of the addition, has been used Norwegian plywood from birch, with visible bolts and simple details. This project confirmed the notion that a close commitment to a project is a key factor in achieving the desired result. It also prooves that the method they have learned and used in the international setting has relevance in Norway.
Arne Garborgsei 18, Trondheim, Norway
Program: addition to a single-family house
Architects: TYIN tegnestue Architects
Client: Vivian Helene Bye and Tom Erik Kroknes
Contractors: Tømrer Stangvik, Bjørnstu VVS, Murarbied, Trondheim Elektro, Nordbygulv
Engineer: Harboe Leganger Sivilingeniører
Painting first floor: Artist Børge Kjeldstad
Furniture: Berge Interiør
Exterior surfaces: Kebony
Interior treatment: Livos Naturmaling
Area: 48 sqm
Completion: January 2014