Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal

Villa Austevoll

Architect: Saunders Architecture
Location: Austevoll, Norway
Type: House
Year: 2020
Photographs: Ivar Kvaal 

The following description is courtesy of the architects. Given the northern climate of Norway, and the challenging conditions experienced  along the coast, the notion of ‘shelter’ has particular resonance here. There are the  dramatic extremes of the winter, but also the winds from the north and the constant  chance of rain any month of the year. One of the key challenges in the design of the island retreat of Villa Austevoll was how to balance the necessity of shelter with the  need to make the most of this extraordinary coastal landscape all year round.  

The house is situated on the island of Selbjørn, which sits within a picturesque archipelago to the south of Bergen. Accessible only by boat and ferry, Selbjørn is a place that Fagerbakke has known since childhood, when her grandparents lived  here and she would come and spend time on the island during the summer months and weekends. The land where Gundersen and Fagerbakke (an engineer and a civil  engineer) wanted to build a new escape for themselves and their grown up children has been in the family for many years.  

Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal
Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal

The couple approached Todd Saunders to design their new retreat knowing that he would give them a highly original design. They wanted a cabin that would give them  shelter as well as an observatory for appreciating the beauty of both land and sea,  but at the same time they wanted the house to be unusual, modern and sculptural. Trond Gundersen had already built the family’s main home in Bergen and wanted  to be involved in the construction process for Villa Austevoll. He took a trip to Fogo Island to see the hotel and studios designed by Saunders and was struck by the similarities between Newfoundland and Norway in terms of both the landscape and the climate.  

Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal
Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal

Like Fogo, the design of Villa Austevoll adopts the principal of making the lightest  possible impact upon the natural setting and surroundings. Saunders decided to lift the house above the landscape, both to protect it and take advantage of the hillside site and the views that it offered in all directions. He developed the idea of a cross like form for the main body of the building sitting on top of a recessed plinth.  

Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal
Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal

Instead of a square supporting plinth, Saunders decided on a triangular slice made of concrete, which recesses into the hillside while allowing the main body of the floating house above to dominate with its coat of white timber and glass. Slim steel pillars complement the structural, supportive function of the plinth, which  contains the entrance to the house. The triangular plinth holds the entrance hall, utility spaces and a sculptural, spiral staircase, crafted in oak, which leads up to the principal level above. Experientially, the journey upwards from a relatively  enclosed, darker entry space to a space full of light offering open views of a framed  landscape.  

The stairway emerges at the central point an open and welcoming living space  arranged on an axial line running from north to south, forming two spokes of the cross. One wing holds the sitting room, including a library wall to one side, while the other hosts the dining area and a fitted galley kitchen. Both of these spaces  spill out onto terraces, sheltered by the overhang of the roof. The master bedroom  suite in the third spoke and the two bedrooms in the fourth, similarly, connect with  terraces facing east and west, so that every point of the cross connects with a key  vista. Wind and weather patterns, along with sight lines, influenced the decision to  erode the geometry of the cross at crucial points, softening the overall form with  more angular elements.  

Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen
Ivar Kvaal

The steel-framed, larch-clad house was built relatively slowly, taking careful account  of the needs of the family and the quality of the detailing and finishes. The couple wanted a house that would balance a cabin-like degree of simplicity within the  layout and interiors with relatively low-maintenance materials, taking into account  the coastal conditions and the building’s hillside position. Given the successful form  of the house and its flexibility, the family have found themselves spending more and  more time at their 21st Century cabin through all four seasons. 

Drawings

Villa Austevoll Saunders Architecture Getaway House White Angles Architecture Design bergen Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan

Project Details

  • Architect: Saunders Architecture – Bergen, Norway 
    • Team Architects: Todd Saunders with Pedro Léger Pereira and Attila Béres 
    • Interior Designer: Saunders Architecture 
  • Structural Engineer: Erling Olsen – Konstruksjonsteknikk AS 
  • Builders: Blænes Bygg, GG Möbel AS 
  • Photos: Ivar Kvaal 
  • Text: Dominic Bradbury 
  • Size: 285 m2 
  • Location: Austevoll, Norway 
  • Status: Built 2020
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