Narrow Townhouses Have A Separate Office From The Main House by Elding Oscarson

Building on a narrow site flanked by a neighbor’s house is very old in Landskrona, Sweden. The building is in scale, proportion and adds an established rhythm of low and high buildings along the road. Compressed slab construction, ceiling height that is not conventional, and flush to the ground floor level of the street, the house has three floors into a volume of harmony with the neighbor’s roof. The interior consists of one room, soft partitioned by three steel plates open.
Openness in all directions to produce a good building monolithic and transparent. These span the entire width of the house and split the program – the kitchen, dining room, living, library, bed, bath and roof terrace. A home office to a thriving side business to deal with art in a separate building located in a small park at the rear. Mechanical and service rooms placed alongside the glass entrance of the road.



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