STAVANGER, NORWAY
Project description
Category
New build
Climate
Marine - Mild Winter (Cfb)
Building type
Multi family residential
Surface area
3 x 179m2
m2
Architect
Sjo Fasting
Year of renovation
2014
Main contractor
Høie & Ueland
Original construction year
2014
Country
Norway
In 2014 Saint-Gobain set about building a small development of sustainable family homes in rural Norway.
This project involved the construction of three detached houses, each specifically designed to provide light, sustainable and thermally comfortable family homes in the peace and quiet of the remote Stavanger region of Norway.
Each property was designed and built in a cost-efficient way for immediate availability and affordability, while also ensuring optimum ease of use, maintenance and energy efficiency into the future.
Highlights and challenges
The project in Myklebust enabled us to explore important aspects of contemporary and future architecture, such as flexibility, compact living, spatial transitions and sustainability.
Increased energy efficiency
Energy consumption :
15 kWh/m².yr
Energy balance :
-15 kWh/m².yr
Energy production :
0 kWh/m².yr
Estimated CO2 savings :