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Alpine Shelter

Product
öko skin
Area
160 m²
Color
silvergrey
Texture
standard
Surface
ferro
Mounting
Rivets
Architect
Harvard GSD, Ofis, AKT II
Year
2015
Location
Skuta

Shelter in the Slovenian Alps

Within the framework of an architecture seminar at Harvard University, different designs for the construction of a safe, long-lasting, and architecturally appealing bivouac in the high alpine terrain emerged. In cooperation with OFIS architects and AKT II Rieder, supported the students in the design and realisation of the shelter at 2,118 metres above sea level in the Slovenian Alps. The envelope of the exposed shelter was created with öko skin glass fibre concrete. The comparatively low weight of the only 13 mm thin plates, a high degree of pre-fabrication, and quick assembly were important for the erection on the mountain by means of helicopters. Moreover, the silvergrey colouring and the natural surface feel of the facade harmonise with the sparse mountain landscape. Photos: Ofis