Garður Landhouse / Studio Granda

Garður Landhouse / Studio Granda - ForestGarður Landhouse / Studio Granda - Windows, Door, FacadeGarður Landhouse / Studio Granda - ArchGarður Landhouse / Studio Granda - Windows, ChairGarður Landhouse / Studio Granda - More Images+ 7

Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Architects: Studio Granda
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  68
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Rui Ferreira
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  GIRA, Emaux de Briare
  • Structural & Environmental Engineers: Viðsjá
  • Contractor: Trésmiðja Rangá
  • Architect In Charge: Margrét Harðardóttir
  • Structural Engineers: Viðsjá
  • Environmental Engineers: Viðsjá
  • City: Reykjavík
  • Country: Iceland
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Garður Landhouse / Studio Granda - Forest
© Rui Ferreira

Text description provided by the architects. Garður is a large parcel of land on the east bank of the Ytri Rangá river. It’s a harsh landscape with scarce vegetation the result of ash-fall from the volcano Hekla. Thanks to the client's vision and commitment, the denudation is being reversed by a remarkable reforestation program entailing the planting and tending of indigenous saplings to bind and shelter the barren surface. The Landhouse is located at the heart of this project, tucked under one of the many rolling dunes that characterise the topography. 

Garður Landhouse / Studio Granda - Windows, Chair
© Rui Ferreira
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Garður Landhouse / Studio Granda - Arch
© Rui Ferreira

The living space and kitchen are centrally located beneath an in-situ concrete arch and are flanked by bedrooms, bathroom and entrance hall snuggled into sturdy buttresses. The north and south walls are fully glazed framing Hekla and embracing sunshine respectively. The concrete floor is polished to a terrazzo finish to reveal the basalt aggregate and shell fragments that tone with the solid oak carpentry of internal walls and fitments. Before long, kindling for the wood-burning stove should be in plentiful supply.

Sections Elevations

The house may be small but scale in this environment is virtually infinite. Substantial earthwork berms key the house into the larger landscape, shelter the external spaces from inclement weather and culminate as a warm turf blanket, wrapped over the roof.

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© Rui Ferreira

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Cite: "Garður Landhouse / Studio Granda" 21 Feb 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/805562/gardur-landhouse-studio-granda> ISSN 0719-8884

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