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Tuba Cube Mountain Hut

Bergen Arkitekthøgskole. Bergen, Norway

  • Name of work in English

    Tuba Cube Mountain Hut

  • Name of work in original language

    Tubakuba

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2015

  • Work Location

    Bergen, Norway

  • Studio

    Bergen Arkitekthøgskole

EUmies Awards 2015 Nominees

  • Exterior view

    Exterior view

    © Espen Folgero

  • Interior View

    Interior View

    © Helge Skodvin

  • View of Bergen

    View of Bergen

    © Helge Skodvin

  • Entrance

    Entrance

    © Marina Mageroy

  • Plan

    Plan

  • Isometric View

    Isometric View

  • Exteriour view of entrance

    Exteriour view of entrance

    © Gunnar Soras

  • View from city centre

    View from city centre

    © Helge Skodvin

Authors

Espen Folgerø, Gunnar Sørås, Bent Brørs, Håvard Austvoll,

Collaborators

Structural engineering: Sigurdur Gunnarsson; Building physics: Hans Christian Elstad; Promoter: Hege Helleb; Coordination: Jan Robert Brandsdal; Construction: Sondre Bakken, Ida Helen Skogstad, Adjian H, Eivind Lechbrandt, Alice Guan, Luise Storch, Eline Moe Eidvin, Shepol Barzan, Kristiansen, Stein Atle Juvik, Eva Bull, Kristian B, Andreas Melve, Thomas Nesheim
  • Program

    Food & Accommodation

  • Completion

    2014

OVERVIEW Hovering above the city, hidden behind trees in the forest of Bergen s most famous mountain; through a tuba-tunnel, you can enter a wooden bubble. One night, just for you and your kids. The project is the result of a design-build workshop at Bergen School of Architecture lead by OPA FORM architects. LOCAL AND INFLUENCED TECHNIQUES Tubakuba is constructed of 95 percent wood. The interior is clad in plywood, while flexible wooden boards of the western Norwegian pine and the exterior is clad with burned larch. The characteristic tunnel consists of curved shavings of pine mounted in layers to provide sufficient strength, while the south wall is clad with untreated larch, which will turn gray with time. The burned cladding is made with the traditional Japanese method Shou Sugi Ban. This is a treatment to prevent fungal decay and damage. SUSTAINABILITY - ENERGY With no electricity - the project is the only off-the grid hotel-room in Bergen. The project aims to minimize the need for heating by minimizing the indoor volume. The materials chosen for the construction and insulation is wood all the way through the walls, floor and ceiling. The bent strips of wood in the entrance can be found as shavings from sawmill production and the cladding is made by carbonizing (burning) second grade wooden cladding planks. Inside the walls, roof and floor the insulation consists of wooden fibers & a hygroscopic material that allows for the construction to breath, excluding the need for mechanical ventilation. SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY The Norwegian outdoors is in theory free and accessible for all. However it requires a lot of gear and resources to use it. The Tuba Cube offers a hotel room that is free of charge on the border between the wild nature and the city. Especially aimed at families with young children the aim of the project is to make outdoor experiences possible for everybody and give children a positive first meeting with spending the night in the forest.

DESIGNBUILD BAS has a long tradition of teaching architecture through practical work. 1:1 sketching is an important way to both solve issues and recognizing new solutions, getting an understanding of dimension and scale. The outdoor facilities at BAS was used to build mockup models of the project. The students then completed the construction with financial support from G.C. Rieber Funds. A ROOM WITH A VIEW Tubakuba is a 14 square meter room with a view, somewhere between a tent and a cabin, that you enter through a "tuba tunnel". The feeling of floating over the city is highly present, especially when you get closer to the large windows facing the steep hill down towards the city center.

Tubakuba is not only built for those who booked it for the night. The project also wants to be an experience for the hikers, Sunday strollers and the neighbor kindergarten. Sheltered under the cottage you will find a nice picnic area - and the tuba tunnel can function as a shelter for rain, for fun and play. In addition to being flexible in its use, the Tubakuba adds something to the city that we may lack today; an urban cottage. To use this cottage you neither need a car or travel very far, because of the proximity to the public tram which climbs up-and down Fløyen from the city center every 15-30 minutes.


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