Rever & Drage extends smallholding in Norway with stepped barn-like volume
Architecture studio Rever & Drage has expanded a cluster of rural buildings in Norway, adding a barn-like form that steps up a sloping, rocky site.
Named Smallholding at Nesjestranda, the site was already home to a group of three buildings: a red barn, a guest annexe and a white home, to which the new extension has been added.
Tasked with creating a new entrance area and additional bedrooms, Rever & Drage tucked the small extension at the back of the existing home, with a timber-clad form that steps up a rocky slope.