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Ureddplassen

Helgelandskysten, Norway

Informations sur la référence

Type de bâtiment:

Office and Business

Séries:

AOC 50 ST

Localisation:

Helgelandskysten, Norway

Achèvement:

2017

Architecte:

Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter

Fabricant:

Bodø Glass og Ramme AS

Crédits photos:

© Per Ritzler, Steinar Skaar, Lars Grimsby / Statens vegvesen; Architekt: Haugen/Zohar Arkitekter; Landschaftsarchitekt: Inge Dahlman, Asplan Viak AS

A stopover with a view

The Uredd Rest Area has always been one of the most popular places to observe the Northern Lights and the midnight sun in the Nordland province of Norway. It isn't just the view of the Atlantic, the uninhabited island of Fugløya and the steep cliffs of the coastal mountains that impress. The nine-metre-wide concrete terrace, which is connected by steps to the pebble beach below, is home to seating areas, a memorial commemorating the sinking of the Uredd submarine in the Second World War and an unusual toilet cabin with surprising architecture.

 

The cabin is made up of three areas: an open waiting area, the toilet and a utility room. The glass walls round off the space perfectly. The façade was created using the Schüco AOC 50 ST system. The steel add-on construction combines energy-efficient and aesthetically sophisticated construction with more streamlined fabrication and installation. The curved shape of the roof resembles the natural rocks, which were formed by the ice age glacier and shape the surrounding area. 

 

The redesign of the rest area by architectural practice Haugen/Zohar focused on harmoniously integrating the functional importance of the public toilet with the rugged, natural surroundings. Materials like concrete and frosted glass were used along with locally-sourced Fauske marble, which gives the design a distinctive look with its striking grain. In the shape of a small wave, the toilet cabin now fits in with the coastal landscape perfectly.

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