Writers studio and Garage
The project is located in a suburban area of Oslo. The main house is a Biedermeier style house from the turn of the century, built in brick and lime plastered walls. The house has a defined sill height and articulated curved gables.
The task was to design a writer’s studio of 15sqm and a garage of 50sqm. The garage is placed 1m from the property line and the writer’s studio 4 m, and the distance to the main house is determined by fire regulations.
The two buildings are doubled: interior walls of polished black concrete revealing the colorful aggregate stones, and exterior walls of brick with deep shadow gaps. The brick references the main house with slight ornamentation of the sill. The sill of the writer’s studio extends one shift from the wall-line closest to the main house. The shift in brick bonds in the garage is the height of the main house´ sill, but also exactly the height of the owner’s car.
The writers studio has a 2mx2m pivot door in steel and a cheery wood desk with a smaller window. Right in front of the desk is a Copper Beech tree. The roof plates are in zink which will patinate, becoming more grey over time. The yard is laid with cobblestones and retaining wall separating the two new buildings is in granite.