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Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsThe owners of this 1950's brick house in The Netherlands wanted to expand and create space for a new kitchen, cellar and dining area, but they didn't want a coarse rectangular volume, so they hired <a href="http://www.bytr.nl/" target="_blank">BYTR Architects</a> to design and build a practical, yet interesting space that would take advantage of the light and views. The <a href="http://www.bytr.nl/nl/projecten/maarn-shou-sugo-ban/particulier" target="_blank">Shou Sugi Ban</a> addition was built with prefabricated wall panels and recycled newspaper insulation, and the exterior is clad in charred wood that serves as a maintenance-free facade.1
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR Architects<a href="http://www.bytr.nl/" target="_blank">BYTR Architects</a>' <a href="http://www.bytr.nl/nl/projecten/maarn-shou-sugo-ban/particulier" target="_blank">Shou Sugi Ban</a> addition was envisioned as a sculptural form that accents the traditional architecture of the main house.2
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsThe volume and shape was determined by the interior functions, and windows were placed to provide light and views from specific vantage points.3
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsA skylight at the highest point floods the kitchen with natural daylight, and a stretched window in the back provides a panoramic view of the garden.4
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsThe interior is bright white and spacious.5
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsA poured concrete foundation was first built for the cellar and addition, while the wall panels were prefabricated off-site.6
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsThe walls are insulated with recycled newspaper insulation and provide 2x the level of insulation required by code.7
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsThe exterior is clad with <a href="http://pursuingwabi.com/2007/11/05/shou-sugi-ban/" target="_blank">charred timber</a>, which provides a completely maintenance-free facade without any sealers, coatings or finishes.8
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsModel of the extension next to the original house.9
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsVolumetric options.10
Shou Sugi Ban-BYTR ArchitectsThe technique used to char the wood is called Shou Sugi Ban.11











