Himmelkutter By Tommie Wilhelmsen

The Himmelkutter weekend residence sits on a steep slope inside the mountainous metropolis of Sandnes, Norway and was designed by Tommie Wilhelmsen. The unusually shaped residence has a triangular tip that juts out slicing the sky in two giving it its determine, which interprets to “Heaven cutter.” Part of the house is stacked in a cube-like sort with a barely crescent-shaped sort coming out from it. All sides of the house look completely totally different, which was intentional on the architect’s half.

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Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

The wall of flooring-to-ceiling residence home windows within the main part of the house gives good views to the valley underneath and permits most daylight to flood the world. I love the picket slats on the ceiling and the best way it mixes with the concrete partitions, identical to the surface of the house.

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Himmelkutter by Tommie Wilhelmsen in main architecture Category

Photos by Nils Petter Dale.

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