Residential Building in Oslo

Along the street, the pine facade was carbonised by employing the traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban charring method in order to make the wood more durable.
Timber buildings are rather uncommon in the hip quarter of Grünerløkka in Oslo. Alliance architecture studio created a five storey residential complex here. The front and rear parts of the building feature a facade clad in pine that fits perfectly into the urban context, despite a prevalence of stuccoed brick buildings. Its urban appeal results from an arcade on the ground floor...
Along the street, the pine facade was carbonised by employing the traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban charring method in order to make the wood more durable.