Gränsland

This thesis is based in the expanding tourism industry of northern Sweden. Through site 5:544 in Sälenfjällen, the project investigates the conditions in terms of climate, history, and architecture of the area as well as the development of nature tourism in north Sweden in the 20th century. The anal...

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Main Author: Sundberg, Ludvig
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Language:Swedish
Published: Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö 2021
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:9060746 2023-07-30T04:05:44+02:00 Gränsland Sundberg, Ludvig 2021 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/9060746 swe swe Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljö http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/9060746 Architecture Nature Design Scandinavia Arts and Architecture H2 2021 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:09:12Z This thesis is based in the expanding tourism industry of northern Sweden. Through site 5:544 in Sälenfjällen, the project investigates the conditions in terms of climate, history, and architecture of the area as well as the development of nature tourism in north Sweden in the 20th century. The analysis results in an investigation process through physical models and sketches to reach a set of tectonic principles for building in this specific environment. The result of the thesis is then presented as a project proposal, aesthetically designed from the beforementioned principles. The site of the project is situated by Södra Kungsleden, a hiking trail north of highway 66 on a mountain slope. The area is today largely developed by the expanding tourism industry in the area which has created a lack of variation in the local architecture. Large parts of the developments are uninhabited during large parts of the year, due to their function in the alpine tourism. This thesis will therefore strive to activate the area with a building services the summer activities for tourism, mainly hiking and mountaineering. The alpine region of north Scandinavia is a unique and sensitive environment. The site consists of unexploited nature, apart from low wear from the occasional hiker and the hiking trail which consists of tarmac. There are some pine trees on the site which have an estimated age of around 540 years and are considered of high conservational value. The project is therefore designed with the intersection of architecture and nature in mind. The focal point throughout the process is how the building sits on the ground, how the building fits in to the site aesthetically as well as how the organization of the building can be modified to serve the needs of the modern tourist. The program of the proposal is based on a mapping of touristic archetypes: the beginner, the day-hiker, the mountaineer, and the family. The mapping resulted in a planning of the building where public and common spaces are given priority for views and ... Other/Unknown Material North Sweden Northern Sweden Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP)
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topic Architecture
Nature
Design
Scandinavia
Arts and Architecture
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Nature
Design
Scandinavia
Arts and Architecture
Sundberg, Ludvig
Gränsland
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Design
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description This thesis is based in the expanding tourism industry of northern Sweden. Through site 5:544 in Sälenfjällen, the project investigates the conditions in terms of climate, history, and architecture of the area as well as the development of nature tourism in north Sweden in the 20th century. The analysis results in an investigation process through physical models and sketches to reach a set of tectonic principles for building in this specific environment. The result of the thesis is then presented as a project proposal, aesthetically designed from the beforementioned principles. The site of the project is situated by Södra Kungsleden, a hiking trail north of highway 66 on a mountain slope. The area is today largely developed by the expanding tourism industry in the area which has created a lack of variation in the local architecture. Large parts of the developments are uninhabited during large parts of the year, due to their function in the alpine tourism. This thesis will therefore strive to activate the area with a building services the summer activities for tourism, mainly hiking and mountaineering. The alpine region of north Scandinavia is a unique and sensitive environment. The site consists of unexploited nature, apart from low wear from the occasional hiker and the hiking trail which consists of tarmac. There are some pine trees on the site which have an estimated age of around 540 years and are considered of high conservational value. The project is therefore designed with the intersection of architecture and nature in mind. The focal point throughout the process is how the building sits on the ground, how the building fits in to the site aesthetically as well as how the organization of the building can be modified to serve the needs of the modern tourist. The program of the proposal is based on a mapping of touristic archetypes: the beginner, the day-hiker, the mountaineer, and the family. The mapping resulted in a planning of the building where public and common spaces are given priority for views and ...
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