Aurora Lodge: Concrete Retreat in Norway’s Remote Wilderness
Tucked away in the remote Lyngen Alps in Norway lies Aurora Lodge ? a modern retreat designed by Stinessen Arkitektur in 2021.
With respect for and close connection to nature, the design of this project endeavors to complement the site, with the main building stretching out across the natural plateau and high ceilings and seamless glass walls inviting the sky and landscape into the building. Its outer cladding is made from Nordic Green copper and the inside is clad in silver-fir, with a hard brushed surface, softening the feel of the high ceilings. Along the path to the main house, a separate annex/suite follows the same design approach, and across the creek, the sauna sits as a separate building with its interior all focused on the view towards the sea.
About Aurora Lodge
This remote retreat in the Lyngen Alps is a combination of private getaway and small lodge. The design of the main structure consists of two units, terraces, a separate suite, and a sauna across the creek. Nature was the central inspiration for this project and the main building is situated behind a single line of trees. With high ceilings and glass walls, the concrete floor and terraces are an extension of the terrain.
The A-frame design of the structure is tilted back from the seaside and the roof is aligned with the surrounding terrain. To enhance the atmosphere, a few simple materials were used for the exterior cladding which are Nordic Green copper and silver-fir with a ha...
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