Architects Narud Stokke Wiig of Norway and Haptic of London have completed a feasibility study for a new international airport just outside the Arctic Circle in Norway.
Above picture is by Imaging Atelier
The design takes its inspiration from a nearby mountain range and the local vernacular architecture.
Here’s some info from Haptic:
The Arctic Circle Airport, Norway
This new airport terminal building is located in the municipality of Rana in Nordland, Norway, just south of the Arctic Circle. The mountain site is well forested, with views to the Fiords to the west and a prime location to see the midnight sun and the famous northern lights.
Above picture is by Imaging Atelier
The terminal building and distinctive roof form is inspired by a local landmark; the mountains of Træna, with its dramatic peaks as well as the local vernacular.
The zig-zagged roof culminates in a tall peak, which houses the airport control tower.
Feasibility study for new regional international airport. Narud Stokke Wiig Architects & Planners and Haptic
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