Article source: LUND HAGEM ARCHITECTS
Our design process was inspired by the client’s desire to have “a summer cabin in a winter landscape”.
The site is located at one of the highest buildable plots within the Kvitfjell Ski Resort. It has uninterrupted views towards southeast, where the topography drops dramatically. The vegetation consists of birch and pine trees, located along the road and towards southeast. The central part of the plot, which had been previously cleared of vegetation, was also its flattest part. The existing trees created a sort of a filter towards the road and towards the winter resort, further down the mountain.
- Architects: LUND HAGEM ARCHITECTS
- Project: Cabin Kvitfjell
- Location: Kvitfjell – Ringebu, Norway
- Photography: Sam Hughes, Marc Goodwin
- Size: Gross areas: main cabin, approx. 120 m² + annex, approx. 30 m² + carport