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This house ( Nora House ) is designed by Than & Videgard Hansson Arkitekter looks like a gray cubic box with a few small windows here and here. The interiors are beautiful, clean and spacious were light flows. The bad part of the house might be the space that doesn’t get to much light, because there are just a few windows. Construction is in situ cast concrete. Facades are rendered in plaster colored dark greyish blue. Protruding window boxes made of oak add a 3-dimensional quality to the facade, thus enhancing the depth and massive character of the interior. All glass panes are fixed, with wooden side vents and doors. – Via – Coolboom

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4 Responses to “Nora House”

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    Wakish Says:

    Looks wonderful! It gives the feeling of being relaxed and calm..

    - Wakish -

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    CubeMe » Blog Archive » Nora House by Than & Videgard Hansson Arkitekter Says:

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    serge Says:

    I think the a hous like this realy relies on the choice of the word used. In this case, I think it’s chosen very well. I wonder what kind of wood this is. Oak perhaps? I must say that I realy like it.

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    anoymnous Says:

    why is it call Nora? is there anything special of it?

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