PLH Arkitekter reveals plans for shield-shaped visitor centre at Danish Viking site
Danish practice PLH Arkitekter has based its design for this visitor centre at a Viking landmark in Denmark on a circular shield (+ slideshow).
The Copenhagen practice won the competition to design the visitor centre at the site of a Viking ring-fortress with its proposal called The Lost Shield.
The historic site in Slagelse, south-west of Copenhagen, is referenced in the building's disk-shaped form.
Its green roof will angle up from the ground, and help it to mirror the fortress and blend with its rural setting. The shape also pays homage to the circular shields typically used by Vikings in battle.
"We have designed and placed the building as a lost shield casually left on the edge of the forest," said PLH partner Søren Mølbak.
"The visitor centre's design was inspired by Denmark's only preserved Viking shield, which was discovered at Trelleborg," he added. "The visitor centre lies sensitively placed in the landscape and, like a giant shield, skews upwards to offer fantastic views of its surroundings."
A path carved through the tilted roof will allow visitors a vantage point over the looping earth structure.
The facade will be covered with tarred timber and sails replicating those that would have been used on Viking long boats.
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