Building in nature constitutes a contradiction, as architecture enables immersive access to the landscape, while at the same time, natural landmarks are being slowly engulfed by tourists. The human presence in natural landscapes is an interplay of scales, a juxtaposition of archetypal shelters against the vast sceneries, as well as a negotiation between access to the landscape and environmental conservation. Exploring a variety of attitudes and formal strategies, the following takes a look at what could be learned from the experiences and design philosophies of several architects and practices that have perfected ways of addressing architecture in the landscape.
Jarle Wæhler
BROWSE ALL FROM THIS PHOTOGRAPHER HERE
↓
Strømbu Rest Area / Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk
-
Architects: Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk
- Year: 2008
-
Professionals: Sweco, Alerud, IBR-elprosjekt, Villvin landskap
https://www.archdaily.com/388914/strombu-rest-area-carl-viggo-holmebakkFernanda Castro
Eggum Tourist Route / Snøhetta
https://www.archdaily.com/372955/eggum-tourist-route-snohettaNico Saieh