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The Vollerup Summerhouse, designed by Høyer Arkitektur, is a modern retreat located in a wooded area on the northwestern coast of Zealand, Denmark. The project is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional longhouse typology, with a minimal design that harmonizes with the surrounding nature. The elongated, single-story structure is carefully positioned to create a calm, horizontal contrast to the vertical trees, effectively creating a secluded oasis. A key feature of the design is its glulam grid construction, which allows for a lightweight yet structurally sound framework. The house rests on cast point foundations, a gentle approach that minimizes its impact on the forest floor and preserves the surrounding tree roots. This method reflects a philosophy of architecture as temporary inhabitation rather than a permanent fixture in the landscape. While the north facade is mostly closed to provide privacy, the south facade features extensive floor-to-ceiling glazing, allowing for abundant natural light and a strong visual connection to the forest. The interior of the house is defined by its clean lines and timber elements, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The design includes features that promote low-impact living, such as a naturally planted wastewater filtration system, a low-energy heating system, and triple-paned windows. The house also incorporates flexible, modular rooms built around an atrium, which serves as the heart of the home. The house was commissioned by a Danish interior designer and the founder of Organic Basics, who sought a nature retreat for their family. Credits Architecture Firm: Høyer Arkitektur Architect: Thomas Høyer Client: Christoffer Immanuel and Line Thygesen Photographer: Hampus Berndtson


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Vollerup Summerhouse
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