snøhetta: norwegian wild reindeer centre pavilion

'norwegian wild reindeer centre pavilion' by snøhetta, dorve, norway
image © klaas van ommeren
the recently completed 'norwegian wild reindeer centre pavilion' in dorve, norway by oslo-based practice snøhetta has
been shortlisted by the world architecture festival for an award in the display category. the 90 square meter observation
pavilion is positioned within the dovrefjell-sunndalsfjella national park, the remaining home to wild reindeer herds.
perched upon a plateau at an elevation of 1200 meters above sea level, the structure provides transient visitors with
panoramic vistas of the prominent snøhetta mountain range.

entrance to pavilion
image © klaas van ommeren
reminiscent of rock forms slowly eroded by wind and water processes, the undulating southern facade creates outdoor
seating warmed by the sun's rays. constructed with norwegian shipbuilding techniques in conjunction with advanced
fabrication processes and machines, individual 10 inch square wooden beams were milled and assembled with pegs
to produce the waving effect. a rigid rectangular frame clad with rusted steel blends into the surrounding landscape while
the saturated pine tar treatment of the exterior planks announces its presence to mountain hikers. the interior wall of the
gathering space provides additional benches with unobstructed views of the reserve through a floor to ceiling glass enclosure.

facade undulates to form outdoor seating
image © klaas van ommeren

fireplace provides warmth during harsh weather
image © klaas van ommeren

steel fins support glass facade
image © klaas van ommeren

steel ceiling, walls, and floor contrast the wood bench
image © klaas van ommeren

outward view of the park and mountains from the pavilion's interior
image © klaas van ommeren

glass facade opens to the steep terrain and mountains
image © jan olav storli

view of glass facade from the mountain slope
image © snøhetta

approach to pavilion
image © snøhetta

floor plan / level 0
image © snøhetta

section
image © snøhetta

elevation
image © snøhetta

elevation
image © snøhetta
project info:
location: dorve, norway
floor area: 90sqm
project year: 2011
cost: 3.0 million NOK (norwegian krone)
architect: snøhetta
landscape architect: snøhetta
interior architect: snøhetta
project manager: knut bjørgum (landscape architect)
snøhetta team: kjetil t. thorsen, erik brett jacobsen, margit tidemand
ruud, rune grasdal,
martin brunner (architects), heidi
pettersvold (interior architect)
structural engrineer: dr.techn. kristoffer apeland as, trond gundersen
contractor: prebygg as
subcontractor (steel): lonbakken as
subcontractor (glass): skandinaviska glassystem ab
contractor (wood): djupevaag ship builders as
Norwegian Wood, eh?
nice fireplace too... classic!
pretty sure if the client got taken for a ride on the price. I would have done it for 1.5 million...
Beautiful entry...
If this is what it cost in Norway to build such a fantastic structure ( with a shipbuilder as a contractor, no less!) I'd hire them to build me a house any day.
I love it, and believe the reindeer will too.
Still a very good deal for this kind of craftsmanship.
Seriously.
Twice incorrect. I'll stop now. Arg.
3.0 million Norwegian kroner = 515 412 U.S. dollars
Expensive. Useless
So much better than the inappropriate spiral lookout at the Matterhorn.
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/13172/alice-studio-evolver.html
WOW!
With time it will melt into the landscape and the reindeer will learn to ignore it....architecturally a great piece of work without doubt but it does not synthesize with its surroundings.
True architecture is about functionality, design and a harmoniously blend of material and nature!
I suppose logistically there were transport problems and a rectangle on the back of a semi was the way to go!
rarely does architecture achieve eloquence - this most certainly does
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