With our city now so laughably unaffordable, thousands of Vancouverites are stuck imagining wonderful homes instead of living in them. “Spaced” is a record of our minds wandering the world of architecture and design, up and away from the unrewarding realities of shoebox condos, dark basement suites, and sweet fuck all on Craigslist.
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(via) Located in the Krokskogen forest outside the Norwegian town of Honefoss, this 2013 cabin by local firm Atelier Oslo is exposed on a slope overlooking the waters of the Steinsfjorden. The flowing, continuously curving, multi-zoned interiors – separated in level by the occasional space-transitioning step or two – are dressed simply in 4mm birch plywood. Dig the fireplace, hexagonal floor inserts, and all that natural light! We’d take ours on a similar slope (lower elevation) on Thetis Island overlooking the ferry route to Chemainus. Photos by Lars Petter Pettersen.
Chill looking place! Wonder the cost to build on Thetis Is or a gulf island?