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Oslo architects build a snow-capped peak to house Norwegian Mountaineering Center
POSTED 16 Sep 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter are known for being inspired by nature in their work Credit: Soren Harder

The building is anchored in an innovative interpretation of nature’s fantastic dimensions and the dramatic experience of mountaineering
– Reiulf Ramstad
Oslo studio Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have completed work on the Norwegian Mountaineering Center, which is designed to resemble a snow-topped peak.

Reiulf Ramstad won a design competition for the project in 2009 with their vision for a site that captures the experience of mountaineering through form.

Located on the harbourside of Åndalsnes in Norway’s mountainous Romsdalen Valley – the completed structure resembles a angular mountain, with pixelated white shingle cladding used more extensively as the structure rises to evoke the snow found at the summit of the country’s highest points.

The 900sq m (9,700sq ft) centre features climbing exhibitions, leisure amenities and climbing walls. It is intended as a gathering place for locals and visiting mountaineers.

“The building is anchored in an innovative interpretation of nature’s fantastic dimensions and the dramatic experience of mountaineering,” said Reiulf Ramstad.

“The design of the building is based on its function as a mountaineering center. This provides the structure with a characteristic volume communicating its contents with exciting and unique geometrical expression.”

Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have worked on a number of naturally-inspired structures, including a geologically-inspired visitor centre for remote Scottish archipelago St Kilda and a pine-covered castle for a forest-based fairytale museum in Molde.
The centre is designed to resemble a mountain Credit: RRA
The structure forms an angular peak Credit: Soren Harder
The site is a new gathering place for local people and visitors Credit: Soren Harder
A huge climbing wall is one of the attractions offered in the centre Credit: Soren Harder
Exhibitions about mountaineering and the local area feature Credit: Soren Harder
The architects have been working on the design since 2009 Credit: Soren Harder
The mountainous backdrop was an inspiration for the studio's design Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
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Oslo architects build a snow-capped peak to house Norwegian Mountaineering Center
POSTED 16 Sep 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter are known for being inspired by nature in their work Credit: Soren Harder
The building is anchored in an innovative interpretation of nature’s fantastic dimensions and the dramatic experience of mountaineering
– Reiulf Ramstad
Oslo studio Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have completed work on the Norwegian Mountaineering Center, which is designed to resemble a snow-topped peak.

Reiulf Ramstad won a design competition for the project in 2009 with their vision for a site that captures the experience of mountaineering through form.

Located on the harbourside of Åndalsnes in Norway’s mountainous Romsdalen Valley – the completed structure resembles a angular mountain, with pixelated white shingle cladding used more extensively as the structure rises to evoke the snow found at the summit of the country’s highest points.

The 900sq m (9,700sq ft) centre features climbing exhibitions, leisure amenities and climbing walls. It is intended as a gathering place for locals and visiting mountaineers.

“The building is anchored in an innovative interpretation of nature’s fantastic dimensions and the dramatic experience of mountaineering,” said Reiulf Ramstad.

“The design of the building is based on its function as a mountaineering center. This provides the structure with a characteristic volume communicating its contents with exciting and unique geometrical expression.”

Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have worked on a number of naturally-inspired structures, including a geologically-inspired visitor centre for remote Scottish archipelago St Kilda and a pine-covered castle for a forest-based fairytale museum in Molde.
The centre is designed to resemble a mountain Credit: RRA
The structure forms an angular peak Credit: Soren Harder
The site is a new gathering place for local people and visitors Credit: Soren Harder
A huge climbing wall is one of the attractions offered in the centre Credit: Soren Harder
Exhibitions about mountaineering and the local area feature Credit: Soren Harder
The architects have been working on the design since 2009 Credit: Soren Harder
The mountainous backdrop was an inspiration for the studio's design Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
Credit: Soren Harder
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Architects partner with UNESCO to develop prototype 'satellite visitor centres' for world's remotest heritage sites


Two architecture studios hope to show how remote heritage sites can be served by ‘satellite’ visitor centres through their own design for a tourist hub which celebrates an uninhabited Scottish archipelago from a location on a nearby island.
Fairytale folk museum by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter opens in Norway


Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter have completed a new home for the Romsdal Folk Museum in Molde, Norway which looks like a pine-clad castle from the pages of a Scandinavian fairytale.
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UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
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Asia Pool & Spa Expo

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