Späckhuggaren
The opening of the facade to the ground level is 3.5 meters high and is provided with magazine doors for sun and wind protection.
The location of the building between the fields and forest. The torque of the interior in the upward motion is reflected in the facade expression.
Southeast.
Northeast. The facade to the northeast has an indentation over the second floor with a hidden window row that gives an indistinct light in the social space. The row of pillars continues to the same height as around the upper house and crowns of a horizontal beam. The composition from the inside continues on the outside and also marks the location of a future roof terrace.
Entrance to the northwest. The building is sectioned vertically similar to magazine buildings in the surrounding area. Here they have been given a function as the downpipes of the building is hidden in the pillars. The movement through the house ends with an evening sun balcony that overlooks the entrance hall
Entrance hall overlooking the countryside in the south. The façade is treated with a lighter version of Falu red color. Plate details around windows, rails and screen ceilings are treated with the same color scale.
Interior view from guest room to staircase and kitchen. The staircase is made of pine with a sliding rack attached to the catch. The roof with visible solid wood construction and walls of grey coloured wood fibreboards. The floor is glossy and dust-bound concrete floor.
Kitchen and furnishings are made of grey wood fiberboard. Over the entire kitchen counter there is an oblong window section that emits light through a roof-mounted kitchen shelf in steel and glass. In the background a glimpse of the cubbyhole/reading corner.
Kitchens and upper living room with slab ceilings. Light slides diagonally throughout the entire building.