copenhagen-based studio jan henrik jansen arkitekter introduces its sommerhus birkedal, a holiday home on the danish island of møn. the peaceful retreat is realized as a clustered organization of cylindrical volumes, nine distinct forms interlinked and constructed with intricate timber frames and clad with narrow spruce branches which are a waste product of the forestry industry. the strategy results in an interior condition of sweeping and intimate spaces, interrupted by large and occupiable picture windows.
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the design team at jan henrik jansen arkitekter organizes its sommerhus birkedal as an assemblage of interlinked circles in plan. each of the cylindrical volumes encloses a single unique room, finished with richly textured white surfaces including river pebble floors and painted board and batten wall cladding. the resulting interiors suggest the walls of a gallery space, providing a calm backdrop for the constantly changing textures and colors of the agricultural landscape framed by the punctured rectangular windows.
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with its unique layout, jan henrik jansen arkitekter’s birkedal holiday home demands specially designed furniture, materials and details. such elements include a custom brass island bench, an oak bed and desk combination, and a hand-crafted dining table.
image by jesper ray
image by jesper ray
image by jesper ray
image by jesper ray
image by jesper ray
image by jesper ray
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image by jesper ray
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project info:
project title: birkedal holiday home
architecture: jan henrik jansen arkitekter
location: island of møn, denmark
photography: jesper ray | @jesperraymanley