A decrepit stable was demolished and replaced with a new multi-functional family extension.

A decrepit stable was demolished and replaced with a new multi-functional family extension.

The old stable.

The yard between the existing and the new house becomes a living space.

The rear in-situ concrete wall is the retaining wall for the neighbouring properties.

The mezzanine.

Elevation, site section and mezzanine- and ground floor plans.

Site plan.



The outbuilding in the yard of Vålerenggata 25 in Oslo was originally built as a stable in 1888, but demolished and rebuilt during the war. The existing structure was therefore of limited antiquarian value, and has been replaced entirely by a new building, intended as a multifunctional extension to a family home.

A concrete retaining wall wraps around a double height space with a mezzanine and large doors towards the garden yard. The façade is in carbonised cedar. Interior built-in furnishings are in birch plywood.


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