Architecture studio Snøhetta unveils a look at the Čoarvemátta building, which is an angular educational facility that is nearly finished. It is located in Norway's Sápmi within the snowy environments and is defined by its curved timber structures that are now taking place. It is designed by the studio to blend into the landscape whilst also evoking a visual reminiscent of a reindeer antler.
The studio explains the design concept, stating "The ambition is a building blending into the surrounding landscape, avoiding sharp angles breaking with the landscape’s natural shapes. The shape of the building is inspired by the innermost joint of the reindeer horn – a part of the horn that symbolizes different qualities and strengths but also represents two elements that unite. In fact, the name of the project Čoarvemátta comes from the Sámi words 'čoarvi' and 'mátta', meaning 'horn' and 'root'."
Angular Educational Facilities
Snøhetta Designs the Čoarvemátta Facility in Norway
Trend Themes
1. Curved Timber Structures - Incorporating curved timber structures is a trend in architectural design that adds a unique and visually appealing element to buildings.
2. Blending Into Landscape - The trend of designing buildings that seamlessly blend into the surrounding landscape enhances the natural beauty of the environment.
3. Inspiration From Natural Shapes - Drawing inspiration from natural shapes, such as reindeer antlers, is a trend in architectural design that brings a sense of harmony and integration to buildings.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can utilize the trend of incorporating curved timber structures in their designs to create visually striking and sustainable buildings.
2. Environmental Design - The field of environmental design can explore the trend of blending buildings into the landscape to create spaces that have minimal impact on the natural environment.
3. Art and Sculpture - The art and sculpture industry can take inspiration from the trend of drawing from natural shapes, such as reindeer antlers, to create unique and captivating artworks.