National Park Centre
National Park Centre
National Park Centre

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
500
m2
Colour
anthracite
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
matt
,
Architect
Forsthuber & Scheithauer Architects
Year
Location
Mittersill

Alpine cultural landscape reinterpreted
Alpine cultural landscape reinterpreted
Alpine cultural landscape reinterpreted
The architects at Forsthuber and Scheithauer designed the winning project of an EU-wide competition. On the adventure path from the car park to the entrance, the architects create different landscape themes inspired by the Alpine cultural landscape. Stone and water surfaces are reminiscent of scree and glacier moraines, and the thoroughfares have a gorge-like appearance. The grand path to the entrance area was clad with large concrete skin panels. A horizontal larch batten cladding was used on the rest of the facade. The National Park Centre houses an alpine experience world as well as research, documentation and event rooms. Photos: Mike Huber
The architects at Forsthuber and Scheithauer designed the winning project of an EU-wide competition. On the adventure path from the car park to the entrance, the architects create different landscape themes inspired by the Alpine cultural landscape. Stone and water surfaces are reminiscent of scree and glacier moraines, and the thoroughfares have a gorge-like appearance. The grand path to the entrance area was clad with large concrete skin panels. A horizontal larch batten cladding was used on the rest of the facade. The National Park Centre houses an alpine experience world as well as research, documentation and event rooms. Photos: Mike Huber
The architects at Forsthuber and Scheithauer designed the winning project of an EU-wide competition. On the adventure path from the car park to the entrance, the architects create different landscape themes inspired by the Alpine cultural landscape. Stone and water surfaces are reminiscent of scree and glacier moraines, and the thoroughfares have a gorge-like appearance. The grand path to the entrance area was clad with large concrete skin panels. A horizontal larch batten cladding was used on the rest of the facade. The National Park Centre houses an alpine experience world as well as research, documentation and event rooms. Photos: Mike Huber







