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views.
In response to the country's phenomenal natural beauty, Norway
has undertaken on a National
Tourist Routes project, "designed to touch the hearts
and souls of tourists by showcasing magnificent scenery in
a harmonious and non-exploitive way." By 2015, eighteen
sections of highway, or 1,850 kilometers (1,150 miles), are
scheduled to become tourist routes. While these routes reward
the journey, they also entice the traveler with destinations
-- new and old, natural and man-made -- and places to just
stop, relax, and take in a view.
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As part of the Norwegian Public
Roads Administration's efforts, numerous amenities, rest stops
and other facilities have been commissioned for locations
along the routes. Two of these commissions were awarded to
four young women, the youngest architects for any of the commissions,
who go by PUSHAK.
Their design for Lillefjord (top two images) is a hybrid structure,
a bridge and rest stop in one.
This duality is carried into the design, where the steel structures
is expressed on the outside and a wood cladding creates an
inviting "interior" to the bridge. |
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PUSHAK's design for Snefjord
is a bit more playful, composed of seemingly randomly-placed
boxes on one of Norway's most
northern shores. The tapered section
allows water and snow to shed off the top, while also directing
the gaze outwards towards specific points of interest. Further,
the sloped back allows one
to lean back comfortably, and it allows two persons or groups
to use each box at once while they retain some privacy. |
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In each case the architects are
using steel and wood in economical means, recalling the desire
for harmony and non-exploitative means. Each sits gently upon
its site, letting nature flow underneath via its function
(bridge) or design (raised). They're simple yet creative responses
that don't steal the show from the scenery though don't recede
into nothingness either.
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Two Projects in Norway by PUSHAK |
2007.03.19 |
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