Architecture
Studio Bua
Landscape architecture
Studio Bua
Project architect
Sigrún Sumarliðadóttir
Contractor
Eiríkur Kristjánsson
Interior Design
Studio Bua
Building physics
Gísli Guðmundsson GÁG ehf.
Building services engineering
Gísli Guðmundsson GÁG ehf.
Fire safety engineering
Gísli Guðmundsson GÁG ehf.
Structural engineering
Gísli Guðmundsson GÁG ehf.
Roof
Límtré Vírnet
Facade
Límtré Vírnet
Windows
Velux
Viking window
Fenestration, Glazing
Velux
Viking window
Floor coverings
Weber
Byko
Sanitary equipment
Duravit
Grohe
Wall and ceiling coverings
Puidukoda
Teknos
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The character of Skarðströnd Peninsula in western Iceland is shaped by mountains, meadows and fjords and just a few farmsteads. An artist and a radio broadcaster chose one of these properties consisting of several buildings to make a home with a studio and accommodation for guests. First, they commissioned Studio Bua to convert the abandoned barn dating from 1937. Built of solid concrete with coarse aggregate, the structure was in a very poor condition. The architects and clients made a joint decision to leave a ruinous extension untouched and to make a small garden with flowers, vegetable beds and herbs within the walls. In the barn too, the aim was to preserve as much as possible. Holes in the external walls were repaired using gravel and volcanic sand. To ensure stability a reinforced concrete floor slab was made in the existing building.