Mountain Hill Cabin by Fantastic Norway

A winter cabin designed as a landscape element coaxes wind and snow around and over the building.

The project conceived by Fantastic Norway Architects is a winter cabin to be built in a highly restricted area in the mountain landscape of Ål (Norway).

The property is situated deep into the mountains and can only be reached by skis during winter. One of the client's initial wishes was actually to go skiing, sledge riding and winter picnicking on top of the cabin.

Due to regulations in the area, the building material, the angle of the roof and the height of the cabin were dictated by local authorities, to ensure a classic mountain lodge appearance. Fantastic Norway found a way around these regulations by extending the eves of the required classic 23 degrees gabled roof, the cabin turns into a landscape element. Uplifts directed towards the main landscape motives in the area, creates what in poetic terms could be described as "an abstract mountainscape".

The cabin is designed as a landscape element leading wind and snow around and over the building. Anne Brit Børve's PhD dissertation ("The design and function of single buildings and building clusters in harsh, cold climates") served as an important tool in the design phase, helping the architects place and shape the building entities in relation to the local climatic situation.

The cabin is to be erected during late summer 2012.

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