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Ljungdalen
Åke Eson Lindman

Ljungdalen

The project is designed as a mountain hut for a large, and, or four prospective families and is a paraphrase or modern reinterpretation of a traditional timbered house of the region. The idea is that it should blend into the landscape with the same straightforwardness as a barn, or a storehouse, as a natural part of the built surroundings.


The framework of massive wood from Isotimber is manufactured in the same municipality, and is a natural refinement of a timbered house structure.


The untreated wooden facade of Northern old pine heartwood will age over time and get a natural variation depending on the direction of the facade, like the oldest houses in the village. The housing body is long and narrow 4.2 x 19.2 meters and follows the terrain up to the highest point on the plot.


On the site the house creates a natural shield against the north and west, and thus provides a sheltered spot in the southwest with afternoon sun.


The windows are large modern three glass windows without frames which is fixed and held in place by the liners.


Other participants 

Building system Isotimber, Carpenter Roland Hedmark

plumbing Energimix AB genom John Regouw, Electricity Ljungdalens El&service genom Kent Åke Johansson, Markentreprenör, Ljungdalens allservice genom

Ground works Per Göran Skott tiles/masonry   Mur&kakel Hantverk genom Michael Johnsson

Project credits

Product spec sheet

Pannplåt
Entrance door Riba

Project data

Project Year
2014
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