Traditional Norwegian boat houses have been used to store boats and fishing gear,but now many of them are being converted for recreational summer use. At this site, the existing boat house was in bad shape and had to be torn down, but its simple shape, sensible placement and honest use of materials inspired the new building. A lot of the materials were reused, either as shuttering for the concrete walls and footings or as internal panelling. Windows from the clients farmhouse were also reused. The exterior cladding is Norwegian pine impregnated with a by-product from the sugar cane industry, which will give grey patina. The shutters on the long side swing open with the help of simple steel fittings. A flexible process, which allowed on-site design reactions, has been essential to the result.

2010

2011

Project: Boathouse
Location: Aure Kommune, More og Romsdal, Norway
Client: Stein Erik Sørstrøm
Cost: 250.000 NOK, (45,000 USD)
Time: April 2010 – January 2011
Built by: TYIN tegnestue Architects

Architects: Marianne Løbersli Sørstrøm and Yashar Hanstad

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