Soria Moria Sauna / Feste Landscape / Architecture
Soria Moria is a project developed by the Telemark canal regional park in collaboration with Tokke municipality. The project is part of Tales of the Waterway, an overall art project for the Telemark canal, where art, architecture and lighting design are utilized to highlight the inherent qualities of the local landscape and traditions.
© Dag Jenssen
Architects: Feste Landscape / Architecture
Location: Dalen, Norway
Lead Architect: David Fjågesund
Design Team Leader: Lars Haakanes
Area: 39.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Dag Jenssen
Client: Telemark canal regional park in collaboration with Tokke municipality
© Dag Jenssen
Soria Moria is a project developed by the Telemark canal regional park in collaboration with Tokke municipality. The project is part of Tales of the Waterway, an overall art project for the Telemark canal, where art, architecture and lighting design are utilized to highlight the inherent qualities of the local landscape and traditions.
© Dag Jenssen
The characteristic silhouette of the structure is an architectural interpretation of the steep mountainsides surrounding the Bandak lake. The wooden shingle cladding is inspired by local building techniques. Integrated into the cladding are gleaming golden shingles. The gold is a reference to local folklore; to the mythical and outlandish. It also references the obvious contrast which ...
© Dag Jenssen
Architects: Feste Landscape / Architecture
Location: Dalen, Norway
Lead Architect: David Fjågesund
Design Team Leader: Lars Haakanes
Area: 39.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Dag Jenssen
Client: Telemark canal regional park in collaboration with Tokke municipality
© Dag Jenssen
Soria Moria is a project developed by the Telemark canal regional park in collaboration with Tokke municipality. The project is part of Tales of the Waterway, an overall art project for the Telemark canal, where art, architecture and lighting design are utilized to highlight the inherent qualities of the local landscape and traditions.
© Dag Jenssen
The characteristic silhouette of the structure is an architectural interpretation of the steep mountainsides surrounding the Bandak lake. The wooden shingle cladding is inspired by local building techniques. Integrated into the cladding are gleaming golden shingles. The gold is a reference to local folklore; to the mythical and outlandish. It also references the obvious contrast which ...
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