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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Hotel Norge in Bergen, Norway by concrete

 
December 7th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: concrete

Concrete is proud to announce the opening of Hotel Norge in Bergen; a new home for travellers with a curious mind. Hotel Norge embraces Bergen’s history and combines it with an international and contemporary lifestyle. The design is highlighted by the eternal sunshine of the giant sun in the lobby, a surprising feature hidden in the heart of the building.

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

  • Architects: concrete
  • Project: Hotel Norge
  • Location: Bergen, Norway
  • Photography: wouter van der sar / concrete
  • Client: Scandic
  • Project Team: Rob Wagemans, Melanie Knüwer, Eva Stekelenburg, Sofie Ruytenberg, Isabelle Bronszwaer, Judy Hänel, Jesse Nolte
  • Architect Building: Grieg Arkitekter
  • Contractor: Constructa Entreprenør AS
  • Specialist Joinery: FPI Baltic
  • Lighting Consultant: Flos
  • Total Area: 30,000 m2 (incl. boh)
  • Total Keys: 415 rooms
  • Duration Construction: 24 months
  • Opening September: 2018

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

The hotel is a destination in itself, offering an escape from the daily grind for business and leisure travellers alike, without even having to step outside. Designed as a collection of unique curated spaces, with a different array of ambiances that capture the city of Bergen. Staying at Hotel Norge means meeting like-minded people at the urban, bright café Norge and forgetting time because you’re having fun. Going up to the Lobby, a more sophisticated and ambient space, lit by the giant sun that changes colour depending on the season and mood.

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Discover nature’s richest and purest Nordic flavours in restaurant NOVA, explore new urban scenes with the lifestyle concierge, and experience the greatest freedom of the outdoors, away of the hustle and bustle, in the ‘hytte’ inspired guest rooms at the end of the day. Staying at Hotel Norge offers a unique travel experience. The hotel allows both locals and travellers to eat, work, drink and sleep in the heart of the city, situated between the mountains and the vast blue sea. Surround yourself with city life, break free into nature when you need it, and stay to escape.

Café Norge –  Café Norge is the perfect place to enjoy the vibe of an international city combined with the best of Bergen. Choose a spot to eat, drink, work or lounge and share experiences with like-minded people. The iconic wooden staircase that connects the two floors can be transformed into a stage for lectures and performances, while the central bar serves freshly-made breakfast in the morning or exotic cocktails at night.

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

The Lobby – Since sunlight is scarce in Bergen, Hotel Norge offers its guests eternal sunshine at its core. Catch a glimpse of the light, be drawn into the lobby, and take the escalator up to the 2nd floor to the heart of the building. Enjoy a drink at the bar while you check in or lounge around and enjoy live music with the sun as the backdrop. The sun always shines at the heart of Hotel Norge.

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Restaurant Nova – Discover nature’s richest and purest Nordic delicacies in the restaurant and broaden your horizon with new flavours based on old traditions. The restaurant features a sequence of rooms that can be connected or separated, each with its own intimate atmosphere. The soft walls display mesmerising horizons that reflect the beauty of nature and its ever-changing scenery.

Room – The rooms of Hotel Norge represent a modern interpretation of the traditional Norwegian Hytte. Leave the daily grind behind as you kick off your shoes in the mudroom, close the double doors behind you and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

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Categories: Cafe, Hotel, Interiors, Lobby, Restaurant




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