‘Birkedal’, or ‘birch dale’ in English, was designed and built single handedly by the Jan Henrik Jansen with the goal to create a sustainable and peaceful family retreat on the bucolic Danish island of Møn. Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:16 - Facade, Terrace 0:40 - Entrance, Entry 1:05 - Living room interior 1:36 - Kitchen interior 2:00 - Dining room interior 2:24 - Bedroom interior 3:12 - Bathroom interior 3:39 - Floor plan The house comprises nine interlinked cylindrical volumes constructed with intricate timber frames and clad with narrow spruce branches which are a waste product of the forestry industry. birkedal is round-shaped. However, this is not the only reason why the house is not easy to “decode” at first sight. The architect has invented, planned and built it single-handedly over a period of 5 years. Each centimetre of the building is the materialisation of his thoughts and concepts; each element was put in place by him. The house is complex, unconve
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