5 key facts about this project
The Iceland Greenhouse Restaurant is located on the east coast of Lake Mývatn in Northern Iceland, designed to fit well into its beautiful surroundings while serving as a dining location. The concept is to create a living organism that works well with nature, enhancing the relationship between the building and its environment. This approach focuses on sustainability and adaptability, emphasizing how nature and human activity can coexist.
Design Concept
The design includes modular greenhouses, allowing for flexibility and the potential for future expansions. This modular structure embodies continuous renewal and growth, encouraging visitors to interact with both the space and the landscape. As they enter, guests find themselves in a square featuring a red circle that symbolizes the heart of the organism. The pathways radiate outward like blood vessels, guiding people deeper into the restaurant.
Construction Methods
The building is constructed using a frame system and monolithic concrete. The frame consists of burnt larch, chosen for its ability to blend with the natural environment. This material enhances the aesthetic appeal of the space while ensuring stability, which is important for the harsh climate of the area. The overall construction prioritizes durability without disrupting the visual quality of the landscape.
Sustainable Experience
Sustainability is a key focus of the restaurant's design. It includes features that allow guests to engage with agricultural practices. Visitors can see harvesting activities taking place in the greenhouse while they dine. This connection to food sources fosters an understanding of eco-friendly practices and emphasizes the importance of the relationship between dining and nature.
The pathways leading through the restaurant are carefully planned to offer views of the greenhouses, allowing guests to observe the connection between the built and natural environments. This thoughtful detail supports the aim of integrating human experiences with the ecosystem, creating a space that highlights both functionality and harmony with its surroundings.