Entré Muddus
(2017) AAHM01 20171Department of Architecture and Built Environment
- Abstract
- How the architecture relates to the nature reflects our overall view of the environment. The built has the ability and posibility to enlighten and enhance the value of the nature, as well as it can do the opposite. In Norrbotten, between Jokkmokk and Gällivare, lies Muddus. Muddus is Swedens largest national park forest
with an old-growth forest unaffected by the modern forest industry. Ravines cut through the towering forest, dramatically changing the perspectives.
It is in this context the project lies. The work aims to highlight Muddus, to make perspectives available and experiences possible. How does one highlight something
that is strongest in its own self, in its own purity?
The project includes an entry building in... (More) - How the architecture relates to the nature reflects our overall view of the environment. The built has the ability and posibility to enlighten and enhance the value of the nature, as well as it can do the opposite. In Norrbotten, between Jokkmokk and Gällivare, lies Muddus. Muddus is Swedens largest national park forest
with an old-growth forest unaffected by the modern forest industry. Ravines cut through the towering forest, dramatically changing the perspectives.
It is in this context the project lies. The work aims to highlight Muddus, to make perspectives available and experiences possible. How does one highlight something
that is strongest in its own self, in its own purity?
The project includes an entry building in connection to the main entrance to the national park, and a pavilion connecting to the walking trail Muddusleden along the ravine. (Less)
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- author
- Geidemark, Sebastian LU
- supervisor
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- Tomas Tägil LU
- organization
- course
- AAHM01 20171
- year
- 2017
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 8918115
- date added to LUP
- 2017-12-11 14:59:57
- date last changed
- 2017-12-11 14:59:57
@misc{8918115, abstract = {{How the architecture relates to the nature reflects our overall view of the environment. The built has the ability and posibility to enlighten and enhance the value of the nature, as well as it can do the opposite. In Norrbotten, between Jokkmokk and Gällivare, lies Muddus. Muddus is Swedens largest national park forest with an old-growth forest unaffected by the modern forest industry. Ravines cut through the towering forest, dramatically changing the perspectives. It is in this context the project lies. The work aims to highlight Muddus, to make perspectives available and experiences possible. How does one highlight something that is strongest in its own self, in its own purity? The project includes an entry building in connection to the main entrance to the national park, and a pavilion connecting to the walking trail Muddusleden along the ravine.}}, author = {{Geidemark, Sebastian}}, language = {{swe}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{Entré Muddus}}, year = {{2017}}, }