National Log Driving Museum

Architects: Hald & Ravnborg Year: 2020

Location: Fetsund, Norway 

Lead Architects: Peter Ravnborg, Simon Hald

Team: Peter Grue

Website: www.haldravnborg.dk

Instagram: @haldravnborg

Status: Competition entry

Categories: Cultural, Large, Norway, Timber, Wood

 


 

 

Proposal for a new log driving museum and marshland center in Fetsund, outside of Oslo. The building consists of four large volumes facing the river Glomma, with integrated courtyards in-between. The buildings are connected by a corridor pulled backward from the river, to generate a natural flow, and to let nature in.

 

 

National Log Driving Museum

 

 

 

 

The project is based on a synergy between dissemination, research, and nature. The museum tries to activate the visitors with exhibitions and activities both inside and outside in the courtyards and along the banks of the river.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The museum is built in wood and is featuring timber construction with a great visual presence. The black painted wood cladding stands in contrast to windows and timber construction, which is kept in natural tones. Overall, the museum has a subtle yet strong appearance with enigmatic qualities that make it fit into the site without disturbing the atmosphere more than necessary.