Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Entrance Mountain
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The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion

Architect: Snøhetta
Location: Dovrefjell National Park, Norway
Type: Cultural
Year: 2017
Photographs: Ketil Jacobsen, Diephotodesigner.de

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion sits on a spectacular site on the outskirts of Dovrefjell National Park at around 1,250 meters above sea level, overlooking the mountain, Snøhetta.

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The main purpose of the 75m^2 building is to provide shelter for school groups and visitors as mountain guides lecture about the unique wildlife and history of the Dovre Mountain plateau.

Dovrefjell is home to wild reindeer herds, musk oxen, arctic foxes and a variety of endemic botanical species. A long history filled with travellers, hunting traditions, mining and military activities have left their mark on this land. Today, modern tourism and recreation continue to shape the cultural landscape of this place. Dovrefjell also holds significant importance in the consciousness of Norway. National legends, myths, poetry, music, and pilgrimages celebrate the mystic, eternal, and grounded qualities of this robust place. The founding fathers of the Norwegian constitution are “agreed and faithful, until the fall of Dovre!”

Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Landscape Corten
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Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Glass Wood Reflection
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Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Landscape
© Ketil Jacobsen

Natural, cultural and mythical landscapes form the basis of the architectural idea. The building design is based on a contrast between a rigid outer shell and a soft organic-shaped inner core. A wooden interior is placed within a rectangular frame of raw steel and glass. The core is shaped like rock or ice is eroded by natural forces like wind and running water. Its shape creates a protected and warm gathering place, while still preserving visitors’ access to spectacular views.

Considerable emphasis is put on the quality and durability of materials so that the building can withstand the harsh climate. The shelter’s simple form and use of natural building materials reference local building traditions. And at the same time, new technologies will be utilized to bring modern efficiency to the fabrication process. The wood core will be manufactured using a large scale robot-controlled milling machine based on digital 3D models.

Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Wood Seating Fireplace
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Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Wood Seating Fireplace
© Ketil Jacobsen
Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavillion Snohetta Wood Seating Fireplace View
© Ketil Jacobsen

Tverrfjellhytta is a robust building that refines local building traditions, provides a protected gathering place for the visitors and enriches the unique landscape of Dovrefjell.

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