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World’s Most Northern Artists’ Retreat Combines Innovative Design With Stunning Views
The Norwegian composer and musician, Håvard Lund has embarked upon an innovative project to create an artist’s retreat on Northern Norway’s beautiful and dramatic coastline. The retreat is named Fordypningsrommet, the Norwegian word for ‘room for deeper studies’, as Lund aims at inspiring artists to return to nature and deepen their creative pursuits.
The project consists of six small mono-functional houses with a uniquely playful design and clad in Kebony. The houses include a sauna, sleeping house, kitchen house, studio, the so called “tower for big thoughts”, and a bath-house. These dwellings are built on top of angled steel feet and anchored with bolts and concrete to create visually striking angles. Situated in the Arctic Circle, in Fleinvær Archipelago, the buildings have been carefully designed to give stunning views of the distinctive mountains and peaks of the adjacent islands of Lofoten. In summer 2016 the Fordypningsrommet will open to the public.
TYIN tegnestue, the award-winning architects, together with their mentor Prof. Sami Rintala, designed this project and chose Kebony wood for much of the construction. This was a choice borne out of the material’s versatility and practical applications as well as its beauty. The wood’s appearance and the dappled silver-grey patina that the wood attains over time ensure the structures blend into their stunning surroundings. The ease with which Kebony can be worked with was a key consideration, as the buildings are finished with an intricate lattice of wood tiles, evocative of fish scales, further interweaving the natural and the man-made.
Håvard Lund, the creator of the Fordypningrommet project commented “We really wanted to make the build an environmentally friendly construction, disrupting the environment as little as possible while maintaining a natural aesthetic. Kebony provides us with a great option of a beautiful building material which minimises the environmental impact of construction.”
Mette Valen, Team Leader Norway at Kebony said of the project “It’s fantastic to be involved in a build like this, one that really focuses on interesting design choices to create a calming and beautiful atmosphere. Håvard Lund has a wonderful vision and we at Kebony are proud to help him realise it.”
Image credit ©Andrew Devine.