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The Six Houses

Yrki Architects

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Doris Sung
Doris Sung Principal/Director of Undergraduate Programs at DOSU Studio Architecture/USC School of Architecture
Although it is unclear that these h...
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Julio Kowalenko
Julio Kowalenko Cofounder at Atelier Caracas
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6.5
Lorcan O'Herlihy
Lorcan O'Herlihy Founder, Design Principal at Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]
A good project. it has a strong ver...
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6.75
Akanksha Deo Sharma
Akanksha Deo Sharma Designer at Ikea
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6.75
Tobias Geisler
Tobias Geisler Cofounder at VAVE Studio
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6.25
Nathan Watts
Nathan Watts Creative Director at Interstore
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5.5
Janne van Berlo
Janne van Berlo Founder at Atelier van Berlo
The use of wood in combination with...
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7.25
Simon Goff
Simon Goff Founder and Director at Floor_Story
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7.25
Ting Yu
Ting Yu Chief Architect at Wutopia Lab
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5.75
Frank Lee
Frank Lee Founder and President at Shanghai Fengyuzhu Culture Technology
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6
Nic Granleese
Nic Granleese CEO and Cofounder at BowerBird
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5
5.75
Yanchih Wang
Yanchih Wang President and Chief Designer at GD-Lighting Design
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Victoria Yakusha
Victoria Yakusha Founder and chief architect at Yakusha Studio & FAINA Collection of live design
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6.75
Jeff Yrazabal
Jeff Yrazabal President at SRG Partnership
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Client
Faxaflóahafnir
Floor area
480 ㎡
Completion
2020
Structural/plumbing engineering
Lighting designer/engineering
Photographer

Six houses at the old harbour Located on a wharf in the old harbour of Reykjavik, these six wooden houses were designed to replace a cluster of run-down sheds housing ticket offices for whale watching and sightseeing enterprises. The project is part of an urban planning effort in making the old harbour more attractive for the public as more and more restaurants, shops and other services have settled in this area for the past years. The inspiration for this project was an old photograph showing long gone wooden houses with the gable facing an ancient alley in the vicinity of the old harbour. The wooden houses are linked together by spacious verandas, with seating areas and storage units for marine equipment. The random character of the former sheds is replaced by a disciplined scheme of repetitive structures and designs and a limited choice of materials. The small scale of the houses calls for a careful treatment of each detail.