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Villa Melkeveien by LOGG ArkitekterOslo-based <a href="http://logg.no/" target="_blank">LOGG Arkitekter</a> recently completed Villa Melkeveien, a luxury home that boasts a contemporary and environmentally friendly design. Located on a sunny hillside in Holmenkollen overlooking <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/oslo" target="_blank">Oslo</a>, the generously glazed home is wrapped in horizontal <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/kebony/" target="_blank">Kebony wood</a> cladding. The locally manufactured Kebony wood was selected for its high durability and lower carbon footprint as compared to its tropical hardwood equivalents.1
Villa Melkeveien by LOGG ArkitekterThe horizontal Kebony cladding, which serves as the dominant material for the facade, was manufactured in Oslo using sustainably sourced softwood species injected with non-chemical bio-based products, heated, and pressurized to create a highly durable and maintenance-free product.2
Villa Melkeveien by LOGG ArkitekterLOGG Arkitekter built the Villa Melkeveien with floor-to-ceiling windows to take advantage of the breathtaking views of the city below as well as the surrounding landscape.3
Villa Melkeveien by LOGG ArkitekterA natural materials palette comprising Kebony wood, stone, slate, and glass further blend the eco-conscious structure into the landscape.4
Villa Melkeveien by LOGG Arkitekter“With Villa Melkeveien we have designed a house that is both at the epitome of luxury yet also environmentally friendly,” said Diederik Advocaat Clausen, Partner and LOGG Arkitekter.5
Villa Melkeveien by LOGG ArkitekterConstructed over the course of two years, Villa Melkeveien consists of a 3,230-square-foot four-bedroom house organized into two main blocks in a T-shape formation.6
Villa Melkeveien by LOGG ArkitekterThe house also features an outdoor terrace, spa room, and guest area with its own kitchen and bathroom.7







