Pulpit Rock Mountain Lodge | Helen & Hard
Designed by Helen & Hard, The new Pulpit Rock mountain lodge, the winning design competition entry in 2004, accommodates twenty-eight guest rooms, a café, a restaurant, and a conference room. The lodge is situated at the trail-head leading up to The Pulpit Rock, the sheer cliff cantilevering over the Lysefjord.
The lodge?s placement and massing are well fitted into the immediate environment with its undulating terrain, its roof profile drawn from adjacent peaks. The volume is furthermore bent around a rock outcropping creating a gesture to the main entrance. It has an access path going around the hill to the access plateau in front of the entrance. The roof is overhanging at different places to cover outdoor spaces and terraces which are connected to the restaurant and conference room.
The client, Stavanger Turistforening (Stavanger Trekking Association), responding to the rapidly increasing amount of tourists visiting the Pulpit Rock (currently around 120 000 people yearly), realized that the old cabin (built in 1947) did not meet modern standards. The client?s brief was to provide a modest building with appropriate accommodation and upgraded bathroom facilities. The building should have universal access and be truly environmentally friendly.
The construction system consists of 32 wooden ribs of massive timber elements placed at a distance of 2,8m. Every wall, floor, and a roof is built up with the same prefabricated system. The ribs are doubled between the guestro...
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