
The outdoor areas of Bryggeveien 15 have been developed as a natural extension of the architecture. Transitions between indoors and outdoors are precise and considered, with the spatial quality continuing into the garden and pool area.
The result is an outdoor environment that feels as architecturally resolved as the interior — calm, functional and spatially defined.
The pool area is designed as a distinct outdoor room with clearly defined zones for rest, movement and recreation. The pool is integrated into the terrace and positioned in direct connection with the main living space, creating a strong link between indoors and outdoors during the summer months.
There is room for both quiet days and larger gatherings, without compromising the architectural calm of the space.
The terraces around the house are deliberately arranged to offer varied experiences throughout the day. Sun orientation, shelter and sightlines have been used actively to create zones for both socialising and retreat.
The outdoor spaces work equally well for morning coffee as for long summer evenings.
The plot is generous and partly sheltered, with a deliberately simple landscape design that leaves room for further development. Lawns, planting and hardscape are kept restrained to allow the architecture and use to remain the focus.
The garden offers both space for play and privacy — and can be adapted to different life phases and needs.
The outdoor areas of Bryggeveien 15 are designed to function throughout the year. Even outside the summer months, the terraces, sightlines and landscape contribute to the spatial experience of the house.
The architecture creates a continuous dialogue between indoors and outdoors — regardless of the season.