Juvet Landscape Hotel designed by Jensen & Skodvin Architects, One of the local residents at Gudbrandsjuvet, Knut Slinning, is building a Juvet Landscape Hotel. The idea emerged at another site, Aurland, but was not realized there.
Basically, each room is a detached small independent house with one, or sometimes two of the walls constructed of glass.
The landscape in which these rooms are placed is by most people considered spectacularly beautiful and varied and the topography allows a layout where no room looks at another.
In this way every room gets its own surprising view of a dramatic piece of landscape, always changing with the weather and the time of the day and the season.
Project Info:
Architects: Jensen & Skodvin Arkitektkontor (JSA)
Location: Norddal, Norway
Project Architects: Jan Olav Jensen (pl), Børre Skodvin, Torunn Golberg Helge Lunder, Torstein Koch; Thomas Knigge
Design Period: 2004-2007
Client: Knut Slinning
Budget: 1.000.000 EURO (US $1.28 millions)
Area: 800.0 m2
Project Year: 2008
Project Name:Â Juvet Landscape Hotel
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