This Striking Home in Norway Floats Above the Grou…


The architect and founder of Saunders Architecture, Todd Saunders, is known for his unique ability to create a symbiotic relationship between the landscape and the built form. Whether the Canadian-born and Norway-based architect is working on a hotel, residence, or commercial structure, protecting and celebrating the natural surroundings is a common thread throughout his work.

Saunders, who founded his eponymous firm in 1998, grew up in Newfoundland, and one of his most notable projects to date is the Fogo Island Inn, an ultra-modern, five-star hotel in Newfoundland that’s perched above jagged rocks in what looks to be the end of the Earth. The firm has completed several other hotels and exceptionally unique residences across Canada, Norway, and beyond. The firm’s office is in Bergen, Norway’s second-most-populated city and located on the western coast, and he works extensively in the area.

Villa Grieg Bergen Norway

The light-filled kitchen is both sleek and functional with plenty of counter space and a snack bar.

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In 2017, his firm completed Villa Grieg in a bucolic woody setting just 15 minutes from the center of Bergen in a neighborhood called Paradis, which sits on the shores of Lake Nordås. The residence spans almost 3,100 square feet and has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It was designed for Alexander Grieg and his family. Grieg is a descendant of the celebrated late 19th-century Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, who lived nearby and has a local museum named after him. In fact, Edvard’s home is now open to the public and just down the road from Villa Grieg, which inspired the Grieg family to move to the area.

Grieg, a musician himself, installed a recording studio on the lower level, the part of the house that’s firmly planted on the ground, while the elevated upper level hovers above the landscape and contains the bedrooms and common…