

Studio Fold
Status:
Completed
Year:
2020-2023
Type:
Private
Size:
650 m²
Client:
Private
Location:
Orust, Sweden






Studio Fold is a minimalist intervention located on the forest edge of southern Sweden’s Skåne region, bordering the protected landscape of Söderåsen National Park. Designed as both a seasonal retreat and working studio for a Copenhagen-based painter, the project responds to a desire for solitude, clarity, and immersion in nature. The architecture does not seek to dominate its setting — rather, it recedes quietly into the rhythm of light, weather, and time.
Studio Fold is a minimalist intervention located on the forest edge of southern Sweden’s Skåne region, bordering the protected landscape of Söderåsen National Park. Designed as both a seasonal retreat and working studio for a Copenhagen-based painter, the project responds to a desire for solitude, clarity, and immersion in nature. The architecture does not seek to dominate its setting — rather, it recedes quietly into the rhythm of light, weather, and time.
The design process began with a careful study of site conditions. Dense woodland encloses the western edge, while open meadows stretch toward the east. In response, the building adopts a long, narrow footprint aligned east to west — allowing for optimal daylighting and soft transitions between interior zones. Spaces are organized sequentially: the north-facing studio receives cool, even light ideal for painting, while the south-facing living space opens to a wooden terrace that catches afternoon sun and extends the interior into the surrounding field. Daily life follows the movement of light — from the quiet east-facing bedroom at sunrise to the golden shadows cast across the workspace at dusk.
The design process began with a careful study of site conditions. Dense woodland encloses the western edge, while open meadows stretch toward the east. In response, the building adopts a long, narrow footprint aligned east to west — allowing for optimal daylighting and soft transitions between interior zones. Spaces are organized sequentially: the north-facing studio receives cool, even light ideal for painting, while the south-facing living space opens to a wooden terrace that catches afternoon sun and extends the interior into the surrounding field. Daily life follows the movement of light — from the quiet east-facing bedroom at sunrise to the golden shadows cast across the workspace at dusk.
All images featured in this template are used solely for demonstration purposes to illustrate layout and design intent. Copyright belongs to the respective authors, credited where possible. These materials may not be copied, redistributed, or used for personal or commercial purposes. Authors: Andersson & Stare
All images featured in this template are used solely for demonstration purposes to illustrate layout and design intent. Copyright belongs to the respective authors, credited where possible. These materials may not be copied, redistributed, or used for personal or commercial purposes. Authors: Andersson & Stare










Studio Fold is a minimalist intervention located on the forest edge of southern Sweden’s Skåne region, bordering the protected landscape of Söderåsen National Park. Designed as both a seasonal retreat and working studio for a Copenhagen-based painter, the project responds to a desire for solitude, clarity, and immersion in nature. The architecture does not seek to dominate its setting — rather, it recedes quietly into the rhythm of light, weather, and time.
The design process began with a careful study of site conditions. Dense woodland encloses the western edge, while open meadows stretch toward the east. In response, the building adopts a long, narrow footprint aligned east to west — allowing for optimal daylighting and soft transitions between interior zones. Spaces are organized sequentially: the north-facing studio receives cool, even light ideal for painting, while the south-facing living space opens to a wooden terrace that catches afternoon sun and extends the interior into the surrounding field. Daily life follows the movement of light — from the quiet east-facing bedroom at sunrise to the golden shadows cast across the workspace at dusk.
All images featured in this template are used solely for demonstration purposes to illustrate layout and design intent. Copyright belongs to the respective authors, credited where possible. These materials may not be copied, redistributed, or used for personal or commercial purposes. Authors: Andersson & Stare
Project team:
Oskar Stare, Julius Andersson
Collaborating architects:
Werkhaus Fabrication
Building physics:
Formstruct Engineering
Interior designer:
Inspire Design Studio
Photography:
James Silverman
Honors:
Designboom Temporary Architecture Feature, ArchDaily Best Housing (2021)
(Other works)