The Havoysund Tourist Route Fuses Prehistoric and Modern Design Concepts
Jana Pijak — July 5, 2012 — Art & Design
References: reiulframstadarkitekter.no & frameweb
The Havoysund Tourist Route by Reiulf Ramstad Architekter is a pathway blending in with its surrounding Norwegian landscape. Inspired by the organic flow of a river, this dynamic structure spirals down a rocky coastline, leading visitors from land to the beach.
Aiming to create an experience for tourists, architect Reiulf Ramstad built a landmark that will serve as a visual attraction, allowing tourists to experience what Norway has to offer. The concrete-clad structure fuses modern and prehistoric design ideals, offering visitors with beautiful Arctic Ocean views and featuring sitting areas, fire pits, public washrooms and bike storage sheds.
Making a trip memorable, the Havoysund Tourist Route is a curved Norwegian landmark that intensifies its coastline while providing its users with a functional design.
Aiming to create an experience for tourists, architect Reiulf Ramstad built a landmark that will serve as a visual attraction, allowing tourists to experience what Norway has to offer. The concrete-clad structure fuses modern and prehistoric design ideals, offering visitors with beautiful Arctic Ocean views and featuring sitting areas, fire pits, public washrooms and bike storage sheds.
Making a trip memorable, the Havoysund Tourist Route is a curved Norwegian landmark that intensifies its coastline while providing its users with a functional design.
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