이번에 소개할 곳은 노르웨이 오슬로 중심부에 있는 19세기 아파트 빌딩의 탑층 아파트이다. 아파트 위의 로프트 공간을 구입하는 것은 클라이언트가 로프트의 완전한 개조를 할 수 있게도 했고, 2개의 층을 하나의 통합된 공간으로 만들 수도 있었다.
디자인은 아파트 전체의 3개면과 탈출이라는 의미에서의 주의깊은 평가를 통해 층계의 일부나 모든 집안 구석구석을 포함할 수 있었다.
계단의 중심에 위치했던 계단은 2개층을 연결하고 있다. 백색 강철 구조의 계단은 앞면을 따라 놓은 낮은 스토리지 공간과 소파로 연결되어 있다.
기존의 부엌은 타이트하면서도 효율적이지 않았으며 북향이기도 했다. 이를 조명과 통풍이 원활한 넓은 공간으로 이동하면서 아파트의 나머지 공간과도 유연히 연결되게 되었다. 작은 벽난로까지 부엌에 더해지면서 부엌의 전면은 벽난로의 컬러와 매칭이 될 수 있도록 페인트칠해졌다.
The apartment is in the top floor of a 19th century apartment building in central Oslo in Norway. Purchasing the loft space above the apartment enabled the client to do a full scale refurbishment of the loft, bringing the two floors into one, unified space.
- Architects: Haptic Architects
- Location: Oslo, Norway
- Design Team: Nikki Butenschøn, Aleksandra Danielak, Peder Skavlan
- Client: Gullestad/Skavlan
- Project Year: 2013
- Photographs: Marcelo Donadussi
The Design:
Through a thorough three-dimensional survey of the apartment and careful assessment of the means of escape, we were able to incorporate every nook and cranny and even part of the stairwell into the design.
By fully utilising the level changes and opportunities we could introduce spatial drama with substantial vertical sight lines. The en-suite bathroom to the master bedroom is organised over three levels by incorporating found spaces. A sunny terrace has a large glass wall that brings evening light deep into the apartment.
Some loft space has been sacrificed to create a double height space over the living room.
Staircase:
The centrepiece of the apartment is the feature staircase connecting the two levels. A modular, powder coated, white steel stair is suspended between the joists and connects to a low storage/sofa unit that runs along the front façade.
Bathroom:
The bathroom incorporated several level changes, and by using large scale 100x300cm tiles, the impression is of one that is carved out of a single block of stone.
Kitchen:
The original kitchen was tight, inefficient and north facing. By moving it into the common areas we could create a light, airy and spacious space that becomes the social heart and integrates with the rest of the apartment. A small fireplace is integrated into the kitchen worktop and the kitchen fronts are painted to match the colour of the fireplace.
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