The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Center is a Fun-Filled Site
Marriska Fernandes — October 15, 2011 — Art & Design
References: snoarc.no & mymodernmet
The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Center pavilion is an amazing site that is just as beautiful as its surroundings. The site not only offers a breathtaking view of Norway, but also allows visitors to spot reindeer herds as they take a little detour through the mountains.
Designed by Oslo-based Snohetta, the wooden shaped structure, resembling a mere wave, is inspired by the age-old eroded rocks. This modern wood design was even shortlisted at the World Architecture Festival for a display award.
With the snow-scraped landscapes to soothe you and reindeer herds to keep you company, the Norwegian Wild Reindeer Center provides a beautiful and relaxing getaway. Just remember to bring some gloves because it is bound to be a bit chilly!
Designed by Oslo-based Snohetta, the wooden shaped structure, resembling a mere wave, is inspired by the age-old eroded rocks. This modern wood design was even shortlisted at the World Architecture Festival for a display award.
With the snow-scraped landscapes to soothe you and reindeer herds to keep you company, the Norwegian Wild Reindeer Center provides a beautiful and relaxing getaway. Just remember to bring some gloves because it is bound to be a bit chilly!
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