Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell

Hafsteinshús, one of Högna Sigurðardóttir-Anspach early private villas, was designed and built between the years of 1965-1968. This is the result of a combination of modern brutalism and traditional Icelandic building methods. Orthogonal concrete covered by hill-sides. It is in the clefts, between t...

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Other Authors: Doucet, Isabelle, Grampp, Axel, Bauer, Hugo, Elfström, Jakob, Brännström, Matilda, Ye, Xuanjia
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Published: Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik 2024
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spelling ftchalmersuniojs:oai:odr.chalmers.se:20.500.12380/307617 2024-04-14T08:11:53+00:00 Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell Hafsteinshús, Concept model Doucet, Isabelle Grampp, Axel Bauer, Hugo Elfström, Jakob Brännström, Matilda Ye, Xuanjia Garðabær, Iceland 2024-03-11T12:21:48Z 30 x 30 cm Plywood, oak, concrete, wire, plexi, LED-strip image/jpeg https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/307617 unknown Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik Chalmers University of Technology / Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering Björgúlfsdóttir, H.D. (2023, September 7). The Icelandic Bathhouse or “Baðstofa”. Your Friend in Reykjavík. https://yourfriendinreykjavik.com/theicelandic-bathhouse-or-badstofa/ Gerstenberg, S. (2018, December 31). Jeg håber, at jeg aldrig skal flytte herfra. At jeg kan arbejde her til den sidste dag i mit liv. Og så bare sige farvel. Berlikgske.dk. https://www.berlingske.dk/design-mode-og-arkitektur/jeghaaber-at-jeg-aldrig-skal-flytte-herfra.-at-jeg-kan Hopkins, O. (2023). Högna Sigurðardóttir. Brutalism’s Best Architects. Phaidon Press Limited. Jóns, H. (2018). Högna Sigurðardóttir my idol as an architect. Huldajons.com. https://www.huldajons.com/post/hognasigurdardttir Mullan, E. (2020, June 12). 10 dream homes from the past century. BBC Designed %7C Architecture. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20190521-10-dream-homes-from-the-past-century Norri, M-R. & Kärkkeinen, M. (1992). Högna Sigurdardottir-Anspach-Revealing the Social Content. Museum of Finnish Architecture. Sæm, S. (2016, October 10). An insight into Hafsteinshús by Högna Sigurðardóttir. Svo margt fallegt (so many beautiful things). https://stinasaem.blogspot.com/2016/10/innlit-i-hafsteinshus-eftir-hogna.html Stefánsson, H. (2019). From Earth - Earth Architecture in Iceland. National Museum of Island Þorsteindòttir, À.M. (2022). Architecture and feminism? Delft University of Technology ACE360 Nordic architecture http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12380/307617 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Iceland brutalism female architects nordic architecture villa 2024 ftchalmersuniojs https://doi.org/20.500.12380/307617 2024-03-21T16:57:21Z Hafsteinshús, one of Högna Sigurðardóttir-Anspach early private villas, was designed and built between the years of 1965-1968. This is the result of a combination of modern brutalism and traditional Icelandic building methods. Orthogonal concrete covered by hill-sides. It is in the clefts, between the hill-sides where light finds its way into the building and where the entrances are located. The house has a residential volume and a volume that was meant as a carport but this was later converted into an art studio. Even though the building in many ways represents the brutalist architecture style, Högna challenged the rules of the style by adding organic inspired shapes. Eg. the shower walls, the reading corner and the kitchen ceiling. The heart of the building, the fireplace, is surrounded by couches sunken into a lower slab. The social spaces are not strictly divided, rather obvious in the open space. Sliding walls makes different room configurations possible. In the east corner of the building, originally designed to be the childrens area, you can screen of both the living spaces and the smaller rooms closest to the windows. In addition, this part of the house has its own entrance, a practical feature as the children grow older and might want enclosed private space. Other/Unknown Material Garðabær Iceland Chalmers University of Technology: Chalmers Open Digital Repository (ODR) Garðabær ENVELOPE(-21.857,-21.857,64.054,64.054)
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brutalism
female architects
nordic architecture
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female architects
nordic architecture
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description Hafsteinshús, one of Högna Sigurðardóttir-Anspach early private villas, was designed and built between the years of 1965-1968. This is the result of a combination of modern brutalism and traditional Icelandic building methods. Orthogonal concrete covered by hill-sides. It is in the clefts, between the hill-sides where light finds its way into the building and where the entrances are located. The house has a residential volume and a volume that was meant as a carport but this was later converted into an art studio. Even though the building in many ways represents the brutalist architecture style, Högna challenged the rules of the style by adding organic inspired shapes. Eg. the shower walls, the reading corner and the kitchen ceiling. The heart of the building, the fireplace, is surrounded by couches sunken into a lower slab. The social spaces are not strictly divided, rather obvious in the open space. Sliding walls makes different room configurations possible. In the east corner of the building, originally designed to be the childrens area, you can screen of both the living spaces and the smaller rooms closest to the windows. In addition, this part of the house has its own entrance, a practical feature as the children grow older and might want enclosed private space.
author2 Doucet, Isabelle
Grampp, Axel
Bauer, Hugo
Elfström, Jakob
Brännström, Matilda
Ye, Xuanjia
title Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell
title_short Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell
title_full Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell
title_fullStr Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell
title_full_unstemmed Hafsteinshús, Konceptmodell
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op_relation Björgúlfsdóttir, H.D. (2023, September 7). The Icelandic Bathhouse or “Baðstofa”. Your Friend in Reykjavík. https://yourfriendinreykjavik.com/theicelandic-bathhouse-or-badstofa/ Gerstenberg, S. (2018, December 31). Jeg håber, at jeg aldrig skal flytte herfra. At jeg kan arbejde her til den sidste dag i mit liv. Og så bare sige farvel. Berlikgske.dk. https://www.berlingske.dk/design-mode-og-arkitektur/jeghaaber-at-jeg-aldrig-skal-flytte-herfra.-at-jeg-kan Hopkins, O. (2023). Högna Sigurðardóttir. Brutalism’s Best Architects. Phaidon Press Limited. Jóns, H. (2018). Högna Sigurðardóttir my idol as an architect. Huldajons.com. https://www.huldajons.com/post/hognasigurdardttir Mullan, E. (2020, June 12). 10 dream homes from the past century. BBC Designed %7C Architecture. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20190521-10-dream-homes-from-the-past-century Norri, M-R. & Kärkkeinen, M. (1992). Högna Sigurdardottir-Anspach-Revealing the Social Content. Museum of Finnish Architecture. Sæm, S. (2016, October 10). An insight into Hafsteinshús by Högna Sigurðardóttir. Svo margt fallegt (so many beautiful things). https://stinasaem.blogspot.com/2016/10/innlit-i-hafsteinshus-eftir-hogna.html Stefánsson, H. (2019). From Earth - Earth Architecture in Iceland. National Museum of Island Þorsteindòttir, À.M. (2022). Architecture and feminism? Delft University of Technology
ACE360 Nordic architecture
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