Klåva House / what! arkitektur

"Klåva" is a local word from Bohuslän, used to describe something that has been split or cleaved. It also refers to the specific topographical feature on the site, a narrow ravine nestled between two ridgelines. The property lies within a nature conservation area, characterized by granite outcrops, sparse vegetation, and a more lush, protected microclimate within the ravine itself, sheltered from the prevailing westerly winds.

Klåva House / what! arkitektur
© Viktor Nilsson © Viktor Nilsson
  • architects: what! arkitektur
  • Location: Sweden
  • Project Year: 2022
  • Photographs: Viktor Nilsson
  • Area: 188.0 m2

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