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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

MAD ARCHITECTURE - A BUILDING THAT LOOKS LIKE A RETREATING GLACIER

A cube that isn't square! Plans for stunning futuristic mountain lodge made to look like a retreating glacier unveiled in Slovakia.

  • Prague-based firm has proposed the Kežmarské Hut: a cube-shaped lodge, rotated onto one of its corners
  • The contemporary design won an international competition for a building intended for Slovakia's High Tatra Mountains
  • Made of aluminum, glass and solar panels, the futuristic structure is designed to function completely off the grid The Kežmarské Hut is a futuristic, sustainable mountain lodge, proposed to be built in the High Tatra Mountains in Slovakia
  • It might look like a child's toy thrown into the snow, but this is the stunning design for a ski lodge.
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    Czech architecture firm Atelier 8000 has proposed an incredibly unique take on a typical mountain accommodation - and the designs are spectacular. 
     
    Their Kežmarské Hut, a concept designed for an international competition, is a futuristic, sustainable structure made of aluminum, glass and solar panels.
     
    Oh, and did we mention that it's a cube that has been entirely rotated onto one of its corners?
    See more pictures, including of the interior of the building 
    The proposed interior has many timber beams, as well as modern, minimalist furniture 
    The contemporary building is intended to be situated high in the High Tatra Mountains and will be able to function completely off the grid, even at such a high altitude. 
     
    Designed to merge into the mountainous background, almost as if part of a retreating glacier, the construction amplifies the use of light and shadows - much like that which can be observed on neighbouring rocks.
     
    The shape of the hut allows the building to utilise solar energy to the maximum possible extent, with the panels that generate energy facing southwards and eastwards.
    The top floor of the hut offers extra accommodation spaces, as well as a meditation room overlooking the mountains
     
    Perfect for adventurous hikers and travellers, the five-storey building includes extensive ski storage space, two floors of guest rooms, an attic meditation room, a restaurant and a deck. 
     
    Plus, its orientation provides plenty of intimate corners where visitors can relax and enjoy breathtaking views.  In the warmer months, guests will be able to relax on the hotel's patio, which wraps around two of the building's sides.
     
    There is also an extensive deck for visitors to enjoy the breathtaking mountain vistas
     
     
    The exterior is made from aluminum, glass and solar panels, designed to utilise solar energy to the maximum capacity
     
     
     
    Photos - Atelier 8000, Daily Mail
     
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