Discover the beauty and simplicity of Nordic architecture for your home. Explore top ideas to bring a touch of Scandinavian design to your living space.
Late in the Ragnarok production cycle, I had the opportunity to design a set of large, medium, and small Asgardian house structures we would build to use as a kit foundation for building out a city street. I studied a lot of old 13th-century Norweigan-style homes and found inspiration for different form and materials features I could add to my designs that would help push variation in the final houses we built.
The Wedge is an example of sustainable, energy saving architecture, the final and smallest building in Barcode. The ground floor is only 5000 square meters. The building is on a wedge-shaped lot, which strengthens the irregular and different aspect to the Barcode line. This wedge form is the reason for the building's nickname, The Wedge. || Submit 👉 #designwanted || Tags: #architecture #skyscraper #oslo #skyline
Stave churches are the most famous medieval buildings in Norway and are admired for their unique architecture and beautiful decorations. They are named after the staves or masts that hold up the main...
I recently came across the Nordic Barnhouse Project (in Denmark) on Instagram via one of my favourite Swedish design bloggers, Frida Ramstadt of Trendenser. Frida mentioned the architect, Bruno Jakobsen recently won the Randers Municipality's Architecture Award 2021 for the project. The home is also the architect's residence. Loving the open spaces that face into a courtyard, and the windows that open up to the surrounding forest. “The main focus throughout the design is the actual looking…
It is always good to create a dwelling that is shaped the landscape than to try the approach the other way around. This not only makes for more beautiful homes, but it also ensures that you leave a footprint that is as minimal as possible while shaping an eco-friendly setting. Nestled in a lovely wooded […]