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Kvåsfossen Visitor centre

Rever & Drage Architects. Lyngdal, Norway

  • Name of work in English

    Kvåsfossen Visitor centre

  • Name of work in original language

    Kvåsfossen besøkssenter

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2019

  • Work Location

    Lyngdal, Norway

  • Studio

    Rever & Drage Architects

EUmies Awards 2019 Nominees

  • Kvåsfossen Visitor center

    Kvåsfossen Visitor center

    © Tom Auger

  • The cliff

    The cliff

    © Tom Auger

  • Sitting on the edge

    Sitting on the edge

    © Tom Auger

  • entrance

    entrance

    © Tom Auger

  • Lynga river

    Lynga river

    © Tom Auger

  • Site

    Site

  • Floor plan

    Floor plan

  • Detail section cliff

    Detail section cliff

  • Elevation south

    Elevation south

  • Diagram of the salmon ladder system

    Diagram of the salmon ladder system

  • Panel

    Panel

Visitor centre for salmon ladder with underground artificial pool.

Authors

Martin Beverfjord, Tom Auger, Eirik Lilledrange,

  • Program

    Food & Accommodation

  • Labels

    Nature · Visitors Centre

  • Site area

    21000 m²

  • Client

    Kvåsfossen - Sørnorsk Laksesenter

  • Total gross floor

    2000 m²

  • Completion

    2017

In 2014 a salmon ladder was opened at the Kvås waterfall in Lyngdal, Norway. As part of the ladder, an underground artificial pool was included to allow the public to see the passing salmon. Due to the public interest and for practical reasons, a visitor centre was built to accomodate the public here. The plot just above the salmon ladder provides a spectacular location at the edge of a cliff with the Lynga river at the bottom. As such, the location itself and the visitors´ centre provide a striking contrast between being at the edge of the cliff, as opposed to down below in the underground salmon ladder. In addition the centre is surrounded by dense oak woodland, which adds to the distinctive character of the location.

A part of the experience is to walk the path along the river up to the waterfall, cross an old bridge and pass through woodland back to the visitors centre. With the main road nearby, the building also needs to provide a screen, such that the landscape can be enjoyed without being disturbed by noise from traffic. This in addition to the fact that the building is visible from the road and provides a signal that here there is something of interest. This dual role is provided by the roof, which due to the buildings low position in relation to the road, acts as a facade towards the road. The roof is both large and low and has some typical and some unusual characteristics. The sloping roof atop the rectangular plan is in itself typical 70´s style (and thereby related to many of the houses in the nearby village), whilst the juxtaposition of the two roofs, together with the lack of eaves and the roofing material are not. The ventilation units on the roof have a double function as signs, and they also contribute to a subtle effect of being atypical, since they are too large and of the wrong type material to be chimneys or louvers.

From the subdued aspect towards the parking lot, the building opens up internally and is much larger than the first impression from the entrance area. The apparent limited size viewed from the east gives the impression of a residential building, whilst the actual size is much closer to a public building. A third ambiguity lies in the choice of materials and colours. The external cladding is impregnated with traditional tarbased stain. The smell of this gives the impression of 150 year old building traditions, but at the same time the colour gives a much more modern appearance. The different windows in the building provide varied views of the river as one moves along the cliff edge. The views towards the dense oak woodland outside give a varied light effect that is best experienced by moving a small distance away from the windows. This building is both small and large. It is both modern and traditional and it represents both comfortable places for contemplation up on the cliff's edge, and raw encounters with the dripping wet infrastructure of the fish ladder underneath it.


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