Architects: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
Area: 200,000 m²
Year: 2010
Photography: Courtesy of Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
National Tourist Route Trollstigen tourist route designed by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter in Romsdalen, Rauma, Norway, enhances the natural experience of the Trollstigen plateau. The design features thoughtful material use and clear transitions between planned zones and the landscape, emphasizing the site’s character. The project integrates dynamic water elements and static rock formations, creating unique spatial relationships that highlight the area’s distinctiveness.
The project enhances the experience of the Trollstigen plateau’s unique location and nature. Thoughtful consideration of features and materials emphasizes the site’s temper and character, while well-adapted, functional facilities enhance the visitor experience. The architecture is characterized by clear and precise transitions between planned zones and the natural landscape. Using water as a dynamic element—from snow to running and falling water—and rock as a static element, the project establishes a series of relationships that describe and magnify the site’s unique spatial qualities.
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Address: Trollstigen, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway
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