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    • 12 MK521
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 12 The 15th Watchtower of Cannaregio - A Tribunal for the Displaced
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 12 Puberty
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 12 House for a Family Hedmarksvollen
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 11 Seaweed Insulation
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 11 Skreda Rest Area
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 10 Modular Hydro Powerstations
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 10 Outdoor Area Juvenile Unit Bergen Prison
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 10 Myrbærholmen Fishing Bridges
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 10 Studio Pilestredet 75c
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 09 Akkarvik Roadside Restroom
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 09 Skreda Roadside Restroom
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 09 House for a Couple Biristrand
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 08 Myrbærholmen Fishing Dock
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 08 Myrbærholmen Parking Area
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 08 Juvenile Unit Bjørgvin Prison
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 07 Pålsbu Hydro Power Station
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 00 House for a Widow
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 99 House for a Housewife
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 99 House for Mother and Child
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 98 House for a Young Woman
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol
    • 95 4º c
      Akkarvik, Lofoten 2009 The rest room is built on an existing rest area where the old toilet facility had been lifted off it's footing by strong winds, hence the new structure needed to be solid and durable. The building is made of 10-12 mm sheets of structural corteen steel welded together on site. Two large glass openings provide view to the sky and the reflected horizon. Surfaces that get in contact with the visitors are made of stainless steel or covered in clear glass to prevent rust staining.

      For the National Tourist Routes

      Stuctural engeneer:
      Finn-Erik Nilsen

      Photograph:
      Paul Warchol