Townhouse in Sweden by Elding Oscarson

front elevation

Exterior Front

One of these things is not like the other.

If you guess the townhouse in the middle — you are right! This townhouse in Landskrona, Sweden by Elding Oscarson is quite different than its neighbors.

The narrow site is sandwiched between very old neighboring buildings. Three thin slabs are projected into the open volume, softly dividing its functions. The continuous interior space is opening up to the street, to an intimate garden, and to the sky.

Interior Shot

Interior

Photos by Åke E:son Lindman.

[via Below the Clouds]

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