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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.

Klintholm Gods Lake Apartments in Borre, Denmark by PLH Architects

 
January 23rd, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: PLH Architects

Since 2017, the Danish island ‘Møn’ has been a UNESCO biosphere reserve and Dark Sky Park. Visitors are travelling from all around the world to explore the extraordinary nature and wildlife. The client ‘Klintholm Gods’ was fascinated by the idea of creating something unique: a place where visitors come close to nature – also by living in it.

Transforming A Historic Building Into An Inclusive Holiday Destination

The client assigned PLH Arkitekter to transform the historic estate ‘Hunosøgaard’ into a modern and inclusive holiday destination offering quality nature experiences and accommodation for everyone. ‘Hunosøgaard’ was originally built in the late 1800s as a guesthouse for artists and people travelling down from Copenhagen to spend the summer by the lake and exploring nature. Now, ‘Klintholm Gods Lake Apartments’ is an extremely friendly space with high standards of universal and inclusive design, bringing visitors and guests closer to nature.

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

  • Architects: PLH Architects
  • Project: Klintholm Gods Lake Apartments
  • Location: Langebjergvej 1, 4791 Borre, Denmark
  • Photography: Rozbeh Zavari, Thomas lx
  • Clients: Klintholm Gods (Klintholm Estate)
  • Engineering: MOE Consulting Engineers
  • Entrepreneur: Vestergaard Nielsen A/S

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Enhances The Nature And Surroundings

Surrounded by a beautiful, old beech forest, Klintholm Gods Lake Apartments is a secret gem – off the beaten track. By using panorama windows, the size of the hotel is broken down and does not shield from the enclosing nature but enhances and mimic the scenery.

The hotel is designed as a long-winged house inspired by a traditional Danish farmhouse constructed in natural materials. The larch tree facades create an open and welcoming expression. Contributing to the idea of a place that enhances the surroundings, the green sedum roof follows the season changing colours and supports the biodiversity of the building.

As a part of the project, some trees were removed, which re-established and improved the original accessibility to the lake.

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Focusing On Outdoor Facilities And Local Products

The design of the building encourages visitors to stay outside in nature. One example is the small indoor restaurant with 20 seats and the larger outdoor terrace with approx. 100 seats encouraging visitors to relax or dine outside. The restaurant has a small marketplace with local produced products such as beer, chocolate, cheese and organic vegetables from the hotels own garden.

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Pulling Nature Inside

The hotel is accessible to everyone – also walking-impaired visitors. Therefore, both the large terrace and small restaurant is designed with wheelchair ramps. One of the eight hotel apartments is handicap-friendly – the restroom, kitchen and bedroom are all designed for wheelchair users.

All hotel apartments have panorama windows with seats built into the frames – pulling the light and nature into the rooms.

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Image Courtesy © Thomas XL

Image Courtesy © Thomas XL

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Image Courtesy © Rozbeh Zavari

Drawings Requirements, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

floor, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

Ground floor, Ground floor, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

Section, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

Section 2, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

Site plan, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

South elevation, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

West elevation, Image Courtesy © PLH Architects

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