Located on the edge of the Danish coastline in the small fishing village of Vedbæk, Strandgården is a historic property whose story spans centuries yet feels wholly attuned to contemporary life. Built in 1842, the house has undergone a sensitive transformation by Norm Architects, uniting two separate dwellings into a single harmonious home for a family of four. The result is not a reinvention but a quiet unveiling – an architecture that allows history and modernity to coexist, with each enhancing the other.
Bathed in shifting light from the sea and sky, the space evokes a sense of timeless calm – at once rooted in tradition and attuned to contemporary life. Strandgården is both a sanctuary for a family and a reflection of its surroundings. Here, the patina of history meets the clarity of modern design
KRISTINA SAAKYAN FOUNDER, ARCHITECT
2014 - MOSCOW ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE (STATE ACADEMY) MARCHI, BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
2015- STUDYED ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM IN ETSAM: ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE ARQUITECTURA