Between Enden and Folldal, in the road for hikers of the Rondane Mountains, National Park Rondane, we can find a rest area which it is sometimes a meeting point, a starting point for routes or, as its program attempts, a rest area for hikers and nature lovers.

The project, designed by Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk, appears as a dialogue between the building and the nature. Two spaces in contact which represent two different experiences. An isolated place for relax where hikers can contemplate the wonderfull landscape of Norway.

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The 42km Rondane Tourist Road goes on the east side of the Rondane Mountains from Enden in the south to Folldal in the north. The centre is situated near the midpoint of this route, and the place also serves as a main starting point for mountain hikers. The placing together of the two user groups has been important for the layout. For the car tourist: How to be introduced to nature and the mountains during a few minutes stop. And for the hiker: How to leave or come back to civilisation after days in the wilderness. Strømbu is also an information centre for several activities in the district, and the place is basically run and operated by the local parish.

The main building has a section that creates quite different situations on the two sides. Towards the parking area, a planted slope with stairs and a ramp leads to a roof terrace. From the terrace there’s a view towards the mountains and the passing mountain river. Towards north is a quiet room for rest, with fireplace and view to the wooded river terrain. In-between the two situations is a complex organisation of the kiosk and information area, serving both the outdoor and the indoor. It was also a practical aspect of the section, since the slope gives place for å large septic tank for the toilets, not possible to position below the ground water level. The toilet facilities are placed in a separate building.

The whole area is defined by a looped access with two connections to the main road. The parking, the footpaths and the buildings are placed along this loop and are all elevated to spring flood level, about one meter above the natural terrain. This condition establishes a distinct division between the cultivated and the given nature. In the middle of the loop will be a large planted forest, giving the overall situation more intimacy and shelter (test plantation 2009). The plan is also to re-open a blocked river gully, passing close to the north glass façade of the building.

The very first ideas of the project were quite simple and maybe somewhat banal: to make the building as a first movement - a step or a small steep hill towards the distant mountains. I believe the geometry, the volumes and the passages in the building have a reference to a mountain terrain. Still with a strong wish to present itself as a building, the project has been an intriguing discussion about the two – nature and building, or rather, the experience of nature as opposed to the experience of a building.

Text.- Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk

 

CREDITS.-

Architect.- Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk.
Collaborators.- Christine Petersen (architect), Rickard Riesenfeld (architect), B. Thorvik Helgen (vegetation consultant), Sweco, Alerud, IBR-elprosjekt (consulting engineers).

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Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk. Born in Horten, Norway in 1958. Studied at the Oslo School of Architecture 1978-84 and at the Cooper Union, New York 1984-85. Worked at the architectural office of the Norwegian State Railways 1986-88.

He has taught at the Oslo School of Architecture and at the Rhode Island School of Design, and lectured at other schools of architecture. He has maintained a private practice in Oslo since 1992.

Hølmebakk was nominated for Mies van der Rohe Pavillion Award in 1996, 2000 and 2009 and has received several Norwegian architecture prizes. His recent work includes "Branntomta" commercial and residential buildings in the centre of Trondheim (as part of Team3, with Arne Henriksen and Jensen & Skodvin), Visitors Centre at "Bjerkebæk" museum in Lillehammer and Sohlbergplassen Viewpoint in the Rondane Mountain.

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Published on: November 5, 2013
Cite: "Strømbu Rest Area by Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/strombu-rest-area-carl-viggo-holmebakk> ISSN 1139-6415
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