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Nouvelle collection de luminaires par ANONY
ANONY

Ohm | Canopy | Polished Brass

Crédit photo :
Wendy Pham

Nouvelle collection de luminaires par ANONY
ANONY

Ohm | Canopy | Polished Chrome

Crédit photo :
Wendy Pham

Nouvelle collection de luminaires par ANONY
ANONY

Ohm | Canopy | Polished Copper

Crédit photo :
Wendy Pham

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The façade timber and boxes are untreated and will age simultaneously.


Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The façade timber has been cut in the forest surrounding the building.


Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The protruding wooden boxes transform the building to an urban furniture.  

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

Logs cover the old school that has been painted black to appear only as a shadow behind the screen of timber. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The screen of timber wraps around the building with openings for entry and extra sunlight intake. Protruding wooden boxes also provides space for benches, signage and artwork. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The façade timber and boxes are untreated and will age simultaneously.


Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The facade consists of 300 logs that has been cut down in the woods surrounding the museum. They are decorticated, untreated, cleaved in half, and mounted on a rack surrounding the building. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The timber is decorticated, untreated, cleaved in half, and mounted on a rack surrounding the building. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The interior is clad in wood and painted black with a gradient transition to resemble the smoke heated cabins the Finns used. By letting smoke pour out at the top of the ceiling the houses were kept warm leaving ash coloured traces as horizontal lines along the walls. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The interior is clad in wood and painted black with a gradient transition to resemble the smoke heated cabins the Finns used. By letting smoke pour out at the top of the ceiling the houses were kept warm leaving ash coloured traces as horizontal lines along the walls. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The exhibition is displaying the Finns building techniques and crafts, and telling about their history, traditions and folklore. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

Stylized trees from green steel hold the exhibition, the green colour of the tree trunks are taken from small birch shot that just shoots up out of the earth.  The floor is a printed carpet depicting the burned ground.

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

The fire is a central part of the exhibition. 

Crédit photo :
Åke E:son Lindman

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

Axonometric

Crédit photo :
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

Torsby Finnskogscentrum
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

Plan

Crédit photo :
Bornstein Lyckefors arkitekter

Zn House
+tongtong

Crédit photo :
Lisa Petrole

Zn House
+tongtong

Crédit photo :
Lisa Petrole