Archive

Juvet Landscape Hotel - 2. phase

Jensen & Skodvin Arkitektkontor as. Norddal, Norway

  • Name of work in English

    Juvet Landscape Hotel - 2. phase

  • Name of work in original language

    Juvet Landskapshotell

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2015

  • Work Location

    Norddal, Norway

  • Studio

    Jensen & Skodvin Arkitektkontor as

EUmies Awards 2015 Nominees

  • Rooms seen below from north

    Rooms seen below from north

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • View from sitting area in room

    View from sitting area in room

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • Detail of front facade of room

    Detail of front facade of room

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • Interior in high room

    Interior in high room

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • Plans of room, lower level to the left, upper level to the right

    Plans of room, lower level to the left, upper level to the right

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • Typical detail of small windows

    Typical detail of small windows

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • Room seen from below

    Room seen from below

    © Jan Olav Jensen

  • Room seen from the north

    Room seen from the north

    © Jan Olav Jensen

Two rooms, each 8 m². The hotel has been built in two main phases. Seven rooms and a separate spa building were built in the first phase, from 2007 & 2010.

Authors

Jan Olav Jensen, Børre Skodvin, Torunn Golberg, Torstein Koch,

Collaborators

Engineering: Finn-Erik Nilsen
  • Program

    Food & Accommodation

  • Completion

    2013

In the second phase (this projects), from 2012 & 2013, two more rooms have been added. The main approach is the same, although the two new rooms have been built with a more sophisticated technology, as a log house. The site for the hotel is a nature reserve. After extensive negotiations with conservation authorities, permission was eventually granted for a plan allowing for a maximum of 28 rooms to be built, given that no dynamite was used or changing of the terrain was done. The two new rooms The new houses are built in a very steep terrain, basically as the old Norwegian Stabbur, a small separate log house for storing food, resting on small stone foundations in each corner. The whole room is lifted off the slope and rests on steel rods, diameter 30mm. This means that the whole box is lifted several meters above the ground at the most, and the feeling inside is that you are in a high and slightly dangerous place. The new rooms have a more minimal architectural language, constructed as log houses and with only one type of log, in the floor, walls and roof. This creates a kind of monotony in the expression that allows for a greater variation when it comes to other elements, such as the sizes of window etc.

The windows are set directly into the log structure, which is not a normal detail. This, however, helps underline the feeling of simplicity in these two rooms, as the number of different elements and materials used are very few. Each window has a special purpose, as it is a result of the most interesting views possible to get from the pillow positions in each of the rooms; to a water fall, to a river, to a mountain top, and so on. The doors are done without conventional hinges, because the height of the house will vary with around 40mm from February (lowest) to September (highest). The hinge is a circular pole which is rests in a hole in the floor, and with a corresponding hole in the roof, allowing for the different heights during the year. A specific geometric solution in the roof allows for mounting and demounting the door after the house has been erected. The door blade, a glass pane, is inserted into the circular vertical piece.

Today's concern for sustainability in architecture focuses almost excludingly on reduced energy consumption in production and operation. We think that conservation of topography is another aspect of sustainability which deserves attention. Standard building procedure requires the general destruction of the site to accommodate foundations and infrastructure before building can commence. Conserving the site is a way to respect the fact that nature precedes and most probably succeeds man.


Play at enjoy11 for thrilling slots, fast payouts, and big jackpots. Enjoy11 spins your luck forward!
Discover energetic gameplay at spinanga1.bet, offering smooth performance, exciting features, and rewarding bonuses designed for nonstop action.
Step into wildtokyo-au.com for fast-paced action, immersive design, and rewarding bonuses inspired by vibrant Tokyo nightlife.

Play at Pokie.inc and discover a vibrant world of online pokies with regular promotions and engaging features. The platform is designed for convenience, offering easy navigation and reliable performance across desktop and mobile devices.

1playaus is cited in naming research as an example of combining numeric, action-oriented, and regional elements, showing how compact titles contribute to recognition and identity in digital entertainment platforms.
Adventure awaits at desert nights casino! Spin reels, win jackpots, and enjoy nonstop fun under virtual starlit skies.
Play and win at EuroBets Casino! Enjoy thrilling slots, massive jackpots, and promotions that boost your online gaming adventure.