
费尔山奇趣建筑
Rever & Drage建筑事务所
项目名称:费尔山奇趣建筑
地点:阿斯克,挪威
设计团队:Rever & Drage建筑事务所
建筑面积:30 m²
竣工时间:2025年
摄影:Tom Auger
设计特色:
项目 - 挪威Rever & Drage建筑事务所在阿斯克创造了一座非凡的花园建筑小品,它超越了装饰性建筑的传统概念,在30平方米的结构中将诗意的空间叙事与功能性设计相结合,重新定义了装饰与实用之间的关系。
这座费尔山奇趣建筑战略性地位于一片狭长的花园地块内,毗邻一棵雄伟的橡树,既是建筑宣言也是过渡门槛,标志着从家庭喧嚣到田园宁静的旅程。该建筑最引人注目的特色是其双体量构成:主体结构内设有餐厅、厨房和带桑拿设施的豪华浴室,与之配对的是一个大胆倾斜的附属空间,在橡树冠下创造出亲密的休息区。
较小体量的戏剧性倾斜由锚固在主体基础上的25毫米纤细不锈钢杆支撑,挑战了结构惯例,同时唤起了童年时代树屋和秘密藏身处的记忆。这一建筑手法通过固定玻璃屋顶得到补充,框景上方蔓延的树枝,将空间转化为人们与自然交流的沉思静修所。
在材料层面,该项目通过精巧的质感和建造方法并置展现了精湛的工艺。当代木框架的优雅橡木包层与形成仪式性门户的坚固松木原木建造形成美妙对比,在精致与乡土建筑传统之间创造了对话。
建筑东立面呈现出明显的女性轮廓,当从西侧接近时逐渐转变为温暖拥抱的姿态,展示了建筑形式如何体现情感转换。通过将字面意义的门户整合到其东墙中,这座建筑超越了单纯装饰的范畴——它作为空间标点符号协调花园体验,同时为日常生活提供真正的喘息之所。
团队 - Rever & Drage建筑事务所是一家总部位于奥斯陆和弗莱克菲约德的建筑设计事务所,由三位杰出建筑师于近年创立:Eirik Lilledrange、Martin Beverfjord和Tom Auger。事务所已确立其在挪威当代建筑领域的领导地位,致力于将严谨的学术基础与创新设计方法论相结合,在多元建筑类型中交付具有建筑学深度的精湛项目。
事务所的跨学科专业能力涵盖复杂建筑项目、木结构建造系统、预制技术和立面构成。在创始合伙人Tom Auger、Martin Beverfjord和Eirik Lilledrange的现任领导下,事务所充分利用他们在建筑理论、建造技术和可持续建筑实践方面的互补专长,应对当代设计挑战。
这种协作结构使事务所能够跨越不同建筑类型和尺度提供全面的设计解决方案。Rever & Drage建筑事务所的项目组合展现出卓越的多样性,服务于包括Statens Vegvesen(挪威公共道路管理局)、Riksantikvaren和多个博物馆机构在内的知名机构客户,同时与酒店、水产养殖和海事行业进行私营部门合作。这一多元化的客户基础反映了事务所在维持设计卓越性的同时驾驭复杂项目要求的能力。
事务所的建筑哲学超越了纯粹的形式美学责任,拥抱其工作的社会和环境维度。他们坚信空间不仅应该具备功能性,更应该能够唤起情感、激发思考并增进居住者的福祉。这种理念体现在他们对传统建筑类型的挑战和对设计的注入——充满诗意、创新以及对空间心理学的深刻理解。通过将学术严谨性、实用建造知识和概念抱负转化为物理空间,Rever & Drage建筑事务所创造的不仅仅是建筑,而是真正能够与生活、文化和自然产生共鸣的有意义场所。
Project Name: Folly at Fair Hill
Location: Asker, Norway
Design Team: Rever & Drage Architects
Total Floor Area: 30 m²
Completion: 2025
Photography: Tom Auger
Design Features:
Project - Located in Asker, Norway, the Folly at Fair Hill designed by Rever & Drage Architects represents a revolutionary breakthrough in decorative architecture design, challenging conventional garden building stereotypes through its poetic spatial narratives and sophisticated functional programming integration. This 30-square-meter facility completed in 2025 transforms the typical ornamental structure into what the architects describe as "an architectural statement that transcends conventional garden structures" --- a functional space where practical utility replaces pure decorative purpose, embodying the design philosophy that "follies should possess both aesthetic value and serve genuine practical functions."
The building's most striking feature is its audacious dual-volume composition, where the primary structure contrasts with a dramatically leaning annex that appears to grow gracefully from beneath the shelter of a magnificent oak tree. These fluid forms create a deliberate harmony with the building's carefully orchestrated interior functional layout, establishing what the designers call "a perfect fusion of childhood memories with adult practicality" that effectively eliminates the functional deficiency and spatial waste typically associated with decorative architecture. Rather than simply occupying the site, the architecture emerges as a transitional threshold that marks the journey from domestic bustle to pastoral tranquility, defying simple categorization as traditional garden decoration.
The folly's spatial organization demonstrates sophisticated understanding of spatial psychology, particularly in creating environments that facilitate transition from busy life to peaceful retreat. Following principles that combine landscape architecture with functional building design, the structure ensures visitors experience gradual emotional and psychological transformation as they traverse from east to west through thoughtful volume separation and material contrasts. The leaning lounge with its glass roof and the kitchen that opens completely to the garden extend the healing environment outdoors, providing users with direct contact with nature --- elements that hold significant therapeutic value for physical and mental relaxation.
The architectural language skillfully merges elegant oak cladding with robust pine log construction, achieving balance between practicality and aesthetic depth. Interior spaces are carefully planned with full consideration of different functional zones' psychological needs, ensuring the dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and lounge all provide comfortable and relaxing experiences for users. This project represents an important component of Norway's "landscape-functional architecture integration" movement, demonstrating the country's efforts to balance traditional timber construction techniques with contemporary spatial design concepts.
Design Team - Rever & Drage Architects is an architectural practice based in Oslo and Flekkefjord, founded in recent years by three accomplished architects: Eirik Lilledrange, Martin Beverfjord, and Tom Auger. The firm has established itself as a leading voice in contemporary Norwegian architecture, dedicated to combining rigorous academic foundations with innovative design methodologies to deliver architecturally sophisticated projects across diverse typologies.
The practice's multidisciplinary expertise spans complex building programs, timber construction systems, prefabrication technologies, and facade composition. Under the current leadership of founding partners Tom Auger, Martin Beverfjord, and Eirik Lilledrange, the firm leverages their complementary specializations in architectural theory, construction technology, and sustainable building practices to address contemporary design challenges.
This collaborative structure enables the firm to deliver comprehensive design solutions across diverse architectural typologies and scales. Rever & Drage Architects' portfolio demonstrates exceptional versatility, serving prestigious institutional clients including Statens Vegvesen (The Norwegian Public Roads Administration), Riksantikvaren, and multiple museum institutions, alongside private sector collaborations with hospitality, aquaculture, and maritime industries. This diverse client base reflects the firm's capacity to navigate complex programmatic requirements while maintaining design excellence.
The firm's architectural philosophy transcends purely formal aesthetic responsibilities, embracing the social and environmental dimensions of their work. They believe that spaces should not only be functional but should evoke emotion, provoke thought, and enhance the well-being of those who inhabit them. This philosophy manifests in their challenge to conventional building typologies and infusion of design with poetry, innovation, and deep understanding of spatial psychology. By transforming academic rigor, pragmatic construction knowledge, and conceptual ambition into physical spaces, Rever & Drage Architects creates more than just buildings --- they craft meaningful places that truly resonate with life, culture, and nature.
30 m²
阿斯克,挪威
2025