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"SAIVU" Wins Sjunkhatten National Park Competition in Norway

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Oct 11, 2011

Saivu Valnesfjord (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)

Oslo-based Eriksen Skajaa Architects recently won the competition for new gateways to the Sjunkhatten National Park in the northern part of Norway with their proposal called SAIVU. The proposal was a collaboration with Pushak and Bjørbekk & Lindheim Landscape Architects.

Project Description from the Architects:

”Saivu” is the sami word for a portal to another world. Based on the magic realism of the sami people and their understanding of nature, the construction of their ”lavvo”, and an interpretation of old sami signs, the team made a proposal for three gateways to the Sjunkhatten National Park. As the park has a focus on children, the jury found the mythical approach appropriate for enriching children’s experience of nature. 

It is a dramatic and beautiful landscape close to Bodø in northern Norway between fjords and snow-covered mountain peaks.

Photo of the national park seen from Vatnvatnet (Photo: Tor Egil Kvalnes)

The project consists of three separate entrance areas with information boards, toilets, camp-fire places, seating, playgrounds, parking and toilets. There is also a possibility of shelters for sleeping and other activities connected to the separate sites.

The main element of the project is the construction system of wood and canvas that will give a common expression to the elements in the park while making it possible to meet the challenges of the different sites. The northern parts of Norway have a long history of tent-based nomad settlements. By choosing a modular structure system of wood and canvas we wanted to continue that tradition.

There is also a large horizontal information disk made of gold coated stainless steel. This disk will contain information about the park and can also be used independently of the gateway constructions.

Diagram of the construction system based on the sami symbol language (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Diagram of the gateway sieve (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Construction detail (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Saivu Røsvik (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Saivu Røsvik (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Bridge in vulnerable nature (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)

Find more plans, diagrams and renderings in the image gallery below.

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"SAIVU" Wins Sjunkhatten National Park Competition in Norway

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Oct 11, 2011

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Saivu Valnesfjord (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)

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shelter ● pushak ● norway ● nature ● national park ● landscape ● europe ● eriksen skajaa architects ● bjørbekk & lindheim

Oslo-based Eriksen Skajaa Architects recently won the competition for new gateways to the Sjunkhatten National Park in the northern part of Norway with their proposal called SAIVU. The proposal was a collaboration with Pushak and Bjørbekk & Lindheim Landscape Architects.

Project Description from the Architects:

”Saivu” is the sami word for a portal to another world. Based on the magic realism of the sami people and their understanding of nature, the construction of their ”lavvo”, and an interpretation of old sami signs, the team made a proposal for three gateways to the Sjunkhatten National Park. As the park has a focus on children, the jury found the mythical approach appropriate for enriching children’s experience of nature. 

It is a dramatic and beautiful landscape close to Bodø in northern Norway between fjords and snow-covered mountain peaks.

Photo of the national park seen from Vatnvatnet (Photo: Tor Egil Kvalnes)

The project consists of three separate entrance areas with information boards, toilets, camp-fire places, seating, playgrounds, parking and toilets. There is also a possibility of shelters for sleeping and other activities connected to the separate sites.

The main element of the project is the construction system of wood and canvas that will give a common expression to the elements in the park while making it possible to meet the challenges of the different sites. The northern parts of Norway have a long history of tent-based nomad settlements. By choosing a modular structure system of wood and canvas we wanted to continue that tradition.

There is also a large horizontal information disk made of gold coated stainless steel. This disk will contain information about the park and can also be used independently of the gateway constructions.

Diagram of the construction system based on the sami symbol language (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Diagram of the gateway sieve (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Construction detail (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Saivu Røsvik (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Saivu Røsvik (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)
Bridge in vulnerable nature (Image: Eriksen Skajaa Architects)

Find more plans, diagrams and renderings in the image gallery below.

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