House
Morran is located on an island just by the sea fairway to the port of
Gothenburg. The project is a transformation of a warn down cottage from the
50’s with an extension from the mid 70’s. The building volume and most of the
structure has been kept intact, in order not to exploit the landscape but just
to refine and strengthen the qualities already existing on the site. The
project was realised in 2010 by Johannes Norlander Arkitektur. The new facade is cladded in
plywood, coated in black pine tar just like the traditional way of preserving
wooden boats. The roof is coated in simple tar paper and has thin plywood eaves
with integrated aluminum gutters, coated in black. The interior is all in
natural pine and where plywood is used for both cladding and construction. [1]
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