06/28/2020
Norse House, an Icelandic trekking cabin, is designed to be a fusion of traditional and modern architecture in Iceland. The form and materials of the cabin respond to the programmatic needs of the interior, the external environmental forces, site conditions and views to the surroundings. The cabin provides a comfortable place where visitors can have a truly local experience. There is place to sleep on eight bunk beds, a lounge area to enjoy, a kitchen, bathroom, large bookcase/storage wall and even a hot tub. The main structure of Norse House is composed of a wooden beam structure that wraps over the interior space, connected by cross-beams and clad in a corrugated tin roof that covers wooden panels and insulation. The red tin roof and angular geometry makes a striking impression against the dramatic and beautiful landscape of Iceland.
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