Rest Stop and Viewpoint by LJB architects

Two different projects, by one architecture firm, located in the same area, make a clear statement about creative and sustainable interaction of nature and architecture. LJB, a Norwegian based architecture team, were assigned to design two rest stops, the Flotane rest stop and the Vedahaugane lookout, at the Norwegian national tourist Route Aurlandsfjellet.

The first one consists of 1200sqm parking area and a tilted, concrete, cube structure that serves as toilet. A simple yet so thoughtful design creates a well protected entrance to the toilet service while at the same time the south façade is covered by solar panels; a solution that allows daylight to enter the interior while protecting it from indiscreet eyes.

The second one, the Vedahaugane lookout, could be described as a pathway to nowhere. It is a 90m long curve shaped construction – a concrete line that seems to float above the terrain. A minimal approach with the minimum environmental footprint and a place I would definitely love to visit.

Photographs: Statens Vegvesen, E. Marchesi

  1. Love these :)

  2. This is beautiful

  3. Nice to see Norway represented at Minimallissimo.com – again.

    (Just a small note regarding the photo credits as I see you have made an abbreviation: Statens Vegvesen is not a person, but the Norwegian Public Roads Administration.)

    Their website:
    http://www.vegvesen.no/en/Home

    All the best!

  4. Thank you Trond for your note! That explains why I’ve been searching for credits and couldn’t find any. All my sources just presented Statens Vegvesen as the owner of the photographs without further explanations. Thanks again!

  5. You’re welcome Katerina! Happy to help – and many thanks to you for all the great finds you are presenting here on Minimalissimo.