Film Pavilion and Restaurant Combining Volcanic Rock and Bio-Glass for an Immersive Nature Experience
Kava Massih,
Avery Mathews,
Mark Schlientz,
William Talamantes-ruplin
Nestled in the northern Icelandic landscape, this film pavilion and restaurant uniquely blends volcanic rock and bio-glass to create an immersive space that celebrates local culture while offering breathtaking views of the Aurora Borealis.
Natural Light-Filled Geothermal Visitor Center With Volcanic Rock and Larch Wood Elements
Laura Frühwirth,
Lena Ruisz,
Johanna Vogel,
Ivana Vrdoljak
Incorporating volcanic rock and larch wood, this design harnesses geothermal energy while seamlessly blending with the Icelandic landscape to serve as a visitor center that connects guests with the remarkable natural surroundings.
Volcanic Rock-Inspired Pavilion With Prefabricated Wooden Panels Embracing Icelandic Landscapes
Chinh Vu
Clad in prefabricated wooden panels that echo volcanic rock formations, this pavilion immerses visitors in Iceland's dramatic landscapes while providing a versatile space for film and cultural exhibitions.
Basalt-Clad Pavilion Melding Geothermal Energy With Curvilinear Timber Design
Lam Nguyen
Crafted from local basalt and curvilinear timber, the Pavilion harnesses geothermal energy to create a sustainable cinema experience that seamlessly integrates with its stunning Icelandic surroundings.
Charred Cedar Pavilion Nestled Within the Icelandic Landscape
Pablo Valladares
Emphasizing local volcanic rock and charred cedar, this pavilion elegantly integrates into the Icelandic landscape, serving as a cultural hub for film and community engagement.
Rammed Earth and Glass Structure Seamlessly Integrating Volcanic Landscape With Community Gathering Space
Alex Bilton
Crafted from rammed earth and expansive glass, the design emerges organically from the Icelandic landscape, creating a vibrant communal space that encourages interaction and cultural engagement.
Volcanic Slate and Glass Structure Nestled in Iceland's Rugged Landscape
Daria Tymchenko,
Devid Sieliekh
Constructed with volcanic slate and expansive glass, the coffee shop at Hverfjall harmonizes with its dramatic landscape while providing an educational space for visitors to engage with Iceland's geological heritage.
Gabion Walls and Recycled Timber Harmonize with Volcanic Landscape in a Visitor Hub
Diana Gonzalez
Crafted from locally sourced gabion walls and repurposed timber, this coffee shop effortlessly integrates into the dramatic landscape of Hverfjall Volcano, providing a unique space for visitors to engage with nature while enjoying their experience.
Crimson Glazing and 3D Printed Concrete Unite in Contemporary Visitor Center at Volcanic Crater
Preslav Krastev
With its polygonal shape and red-tinted glazing, the visitor center elegantly reflects the geological drama of Hverfjall while utilizing 3D printed concrete to provide an engaging space for education and community gathering.
Translucent Concrete and Volcanic Rock Harmonizing in a Geothermally Efficient Visitor Hub
Wu Yanhan
Crafted from local volcanic rock and enhanced with translucent concrete, the coffee shop seamlessly integrates into Iceland's rugged terrain while harnessing geothermal energy to create a welcoming space for visitors to relax and learn about the unique landscape.
Tensile Structure of Natural Volcanic Rock Embracing Tectonic Landscapes for a Multifunctional Visitor Experience
Kaoru Matsui,
Soudai Arisaka,
Seiji Nakajima,
Kota Okada
Harnessing the natural beauty of volcanic rock, this architectural endeavor seamlessly integrates a tensile structure that symbolizes tectonic movement, creating an engaging space for education and exploration.
Turf-Covered Green Roof Above Hydroponic Kitchen Integrating Volcanic Landscape Elements
Bruno marco Gismondi,
Frida isabel Pett,
Lorena Gismondi pett
A turf-covered green roof and hydroponic kitchen seamlessly blend with Iceland's volcanic landscape, creating a sustainable coffee shop that enhances environmental connectivity while inviting community engagement.
Volcanic Rock and Recycled Tin Embrace Cinematic Experience in a Harmonious Cultural Pavilion
Antoni Soszyński
Embracing volcanic rock and recycled tin, the pavilion harmoniously blends into the Icelandic landscape, creating an inviting space for cinematic experiences and cultural gatherings.
Tectonic Design Featuring Volcanic Rock and Transparent Glass for Community Engagement
Suchitra Van
Employing volcanic rock and expansive glass surfaces, the design captures the dynamic nature of its tectonic surroundings while creating versatile spaces for community gatherings and cultural events.
Sky Portal Framed by Volcanic Rock and Glass in Iceland's Community Space
Joyce Ng,
Valeria Lobo Colmenares,
Niah Pierre,
Kaley Denaro
Showcasing a captivating sky portal and an underground gallery crafted from local volcanic rock and sustainable materials, this community space invites visitors to engage deeply with Iceland's unique landscape while enjoying a welcoming coffee house atmosphere.
Weathering Steel and Tuff Blend Into Volcanic Landscape for a Community Hub
Orhan Yilmaz,
Nagehan Taviloglu,
Furkan bora Kilic
Emphasizing its weathering steel facade and locally sourced tuff, the design seamlessly integrates with Hverfell's rugged terrain, creating a community hub that bridges nature and social interaction.
Curvilinear Café and Exhibition Space Crafted from Carbonized Wood and Cast Concrete
Gabriella Szaniszló,
Bettina Németh,
Olivér Bartha,
Bianka Hajdú
Crafted from carbonized wood and cast concrete, the curvilinear structure elegantly mimics the surrounding volcanic landscape while inviting visitors to gather in an exhibition space that fosters community engagement and appreciation of nature.
Green Roof Sanctuary Wrapped in Volcanic Concrete and Glass Panels
Peter Himmelstein,
Jeff Soler,
Minghao Yang
A green roof integrates seamlessly with volcanic concrete and expansive glass panels, creating a visitor center that educates the public about the region’s geological history while providing a tranquil refuge amidst Iceland’s striking landscape.
Curvilinear Concrete Form Nestled Among Volcanic Rock With Integrated Natural Lighting
Qian Zhang,
Zhilei Xu,
Jue Wang,
Xianzhe Cheng,
Zhilei Xu,
Jue Wang,
Xianzhe Cheng
Nestled amidst the rugged terrain of volcanic rock, the curvilinear concrete structure utilizes locally sourced materials and maximizes natural light to create a captivating coffee shop that fosters community engagement and appreciation for the surrounding landscape.
Curvilinear Structure Crafted from Cross-Laminated Timber with Integrated Passive Solar Design
Nicholas Wilson,
Thomas Ross,
Amanda Rooney,
Anna Nagasugi
Crafted with cross-laminated timber and engaging passive solar design, this curvilinear centre harmoniously blends into the Icelandic landscape while providing a welcoming space for education and community interaction.