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Lillehammer, NO

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Small houses placed above the flood level. Photo: Sam Hughes
Small houses placed above the flood level.
Photo: Sam Hughes
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Elva Hotel, Voss, Norway

Elva Hotel

Elva Hotel (The River Hotel) is a small hotel in Voss, Norway. Voss is renowned for its spectacular landscape and as a popular destination for outdoor and extreme sports enthusiasts. The client’s main goal was to establish unique accommodation, connected to their existing activities center, for active guests to experience and explore the local nature.

 The 14 room hotel consists of five freestanding small tower houses each with one to three hotel rooms, and a main building with four wheelchair accessible rooms, reception, conference room and restaurant which connects to an existing building with bar, café, kitchen and spa area. The restaurant serves locally produced food.

 One of the main challenges is that most of the site is two to four meters under the projected flood zone levels after factoring in future climate change. Also, consideration had to be taken for the protection of vulnerable wetland habitat along the water’s edge, especially throughout the construction period.

 Where required the buildings are raised on stilts above the 200-year flood level. Only the restaurant which connects to the existing bar, kitchen and spa area is placed below the flood level and designed to withstand flooding through water resistant material use, with all technical installations placed a minimum of 1,4m above the floor. The raised buildings also create a variety of covered outdoor spaces for the guests and allows a visual transparency through the buildings towards the waterfront.

 To reduce the carbon footprint of the building concrete is only used in the foundations and under the flood level. The rest of the construction is with precut timber which both saved time and waste materials during the building phase.

 The buildings are formed to fit the landscape and compact site, and open for views both between and from inside each building.  Each room gives the private experience of contact with the surrounding landscape and views over the river and lake towards the mountains.  

 The freestanding units are placed 1,5m lower than the adjacent parking area, and connected to the main building by a sunken covered wheelchair accessible walkway which creates a natural boundary towards the nature area surrounding the hotel. This height difference also reduces the visual height of the buildings from the neighbouring houses behind.

 Natural coloured materials have been chosen so the buildings blend in better with the surrounding landscape. The outdoor areas are planted with local species of meadow grass and flowers to encourage local insect and birdlife.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Vossevangen, NO
Firm Role: Lead Architect
Additional Credits: Photography, Mange Bekker Arkitektur AS, Sam Hughes
Client, Voss Active AS, Frode Solbakk
Architect, Mange Bekker Arkitektur AS, Sam Hughes
Project management, Arkoconsult AS, Thomas Hopland
Main contractor, Arkobygg AS, Michel Karlsen Skudal
Fire consultant (concept), Sweco AS, Cathrine Fremming
Fire consultant RIBr, Firesafe AS, Iselin Tinjar Haugland
Engineer RIB, Holst & Valen AS, Kristoffer Sandvand
Precut wood construction, Baut prosjektering AS, Kjetil Bryhn
Electrical consultant RIE, Møster Installasjon AS, Olav Werner Skjoldi
Ventilation RIV, Venty AS, Kenneth Helland
Water management VA, DHJ AS, Renato Kristensen
Water VArør, BIMtek, Danuta Burkowicz
Zoning plan, Nordplan AS, Arvid Tveit
Flood impact analyses, Multiconsult AS, Kristine Lilleeng Walløe
Geotechnic analyses, Norconsult AS, Brynjar Øye
Interior architect, Bruket arkitekter AS, Lucie Royle
Furniture carpenter, Styve møbelsnikkeri AS, Jørn Styve
Furniture, Fora Form AS

 
Small houses placed above the flood level. Photo: Sam Hughes
Small houses placed above the flood level.
Photo: Sam Hughes
Building seen from opposite riverbank. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Building seen from opposite riverbank.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Views between the buildings. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Views between the buildings.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Small hotel units with one room on each level. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Small hotel units with one room on each level.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Small cabin units with protected wetland habitat in the foreground. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Small cabin units with protected wetland habitat in the foreground.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Hotel room with bed in window niche. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Hotel room with bed in window niche.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior birdhouse cabin unit. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior birdhouse cabin unit.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior hotel room. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior hotel room.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
View from the gym room. Photo: Sam Hughes.
View from the gym room.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Restaurant with flood resistant detailing. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Restaurant with flood resistant detailing.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior hotel room in the main building. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior hotel room in the main building.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Hotel bathroom. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Hotel bathroom.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Hotel bathroom with curved shower wall. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Hotel bathroom with curved shower wall.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Natural timber cladding on the cabin units. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Natural timber cladding on the cabin units.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Slender façade of small house unit toward the neighbouring buildings. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Slender façade of small house unit toward the neighbouring buildings.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Slender façades of small house unit to retain views from the neighbouring buildings. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Slender façades of small house unit to retain views from the neighbouring buildings.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
The main building stepping down with the terrain to conectect the existing infrastructure. Photo: Sam Hughes.
The main building stepping down with the terrain to conectect the existing infrastructure.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Cabin units seen from opposite riverbank. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Cabin units seen from opposite riverbank.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior hotel room. Photo: Sam Hughes.
Interior hotel room.
Photo: Sam Hughes.
View from the conference room. Photo: Sam Hughes.
View from the conference room.
Photo: Sam Hughes.