Sunnuflot House / Trípólí Arkitektar
This project entailed a complete renovation and expansion of a family home in Garðabær, a suburb of Reykjavík. The Sunnuflot house was built in 1966 as a simple modernist unit with a flat roof and was extended…
This project entailed a complete renovation and expansion of a family home in Garðabær, a suburb of Reykjavík. The Sunnuflot house was built in 1966 as a simple modernist unit with a flat roof and was extended…
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