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Thy National Park visitor centre
19 October 2021
Design: LOOP Architects
Location: Thy National Park, Thy, Northwest Jutland, Denmark
Denmark’s first National Park Visitor Centre is a stepping stone to nature
Photos by Rasmus Hjortshøj, COAST
Thy National Park visitor centre Design
This autumn, Denmark has been enriched with a new visitor centre in Thy National Park. This stunning building, designed by Danish LOOP Architects, is in a small coastal village in Northern Jutland. The building is gently and yet visibly wedged into the dune landscape serving as an architectural portal to the 244-square-kilometre national park.
A stepping stone to nature
“We won the architectural competition in 2019 with a building that met the client’s ambition for a visitor centre whose architecture gently nudges its visitors to enter and explore the park”, explains partner and architect at LOOP Architects Morten Nymann.
One of the criteria in the competition was to integrate the building into the existing dune landscape. LOOP has solved this via distinctive, cast-in-place concrete walls lead the way to the two entrances. The walls function partly as sheltered spaces. They also mediate the transition to the village of Nr. Vorupør, the national park and the North Sea.
The important feature, in addition to create a close connection between the inside of the building and the surrounding landscapes, is that it is possible to walk around, besides, and indeed on top of the building in the designed dune landscape, designed by renowned Danish landscape architects SLA. From here, guests and visitors can experience the unique views over the sea, into the city, and across the surrounding national park while sensing the powers of Northern Jutland’s unique forces of nature firsthand.
An interior that frames and stages nature
Inside, there are two main daylight sources that communicate the essence of the national park. The first is a large rectangular window that immediately frames the view of the North Sea and the whitewashed fisherman’s houses outside. In addition, a large skylight spans all the way across the room and marks the back wall. Thus, the weather outside is always visible, as daylight flows down through the skylight and the rain and wind whip against the large west-facing window.
Simultaneously raw and refined aesthetics
The visitor centre for Thy National Park is built of robust materials that can withstand the harsh climate prevalent along the west coast of Jutland. Both the pavement and the walls that make up the facades of the building, which are mainly hidden inside the dune landscape, are primarily made of cast-in-place concrete.
The material has a warm tone inspired by the local sand. The concrete pavement continues into the interior and creates a connection between the outside and the inside. The characteristic materials of the exterior, mainly concrete, galvanised windows and simple seating elements in wood, contrast with the interior, which has more refined details, such as wooden window frames and oak doors.
Thy National Park visitor centre, Denmark – Building Information
Location: Near Vorupør
Client: Thy National Park
Size: 700 m²
Architects: LOOP Architects
Landscaping: SLA
Engineers: LB Consult
Others: COAST, P+P Arkitekter as well as Thøgersen and Stouby
Photos: Rasmus Hjortshøj, COAST
LOOP Architects
LOOP Architects is a Danish architectural office established in 2011. The studio is run by architects and partners Mette Nymann and Morten Nymann.
Besides the visitor centre for Thy National Park, LOOP has won recognition for its award-winning project Stauning Whisky (https://looparchitects.dk/portfolio/stauning_whisky/ , Længehusene in Nye (https://looparchitects.dk/portfolio/laengehusene_nye/ ) and Østboulevarden housing project in central Aarhus samt Østboulevarden boliger i Aarhus (https://looparchitects.dk/portfolio/ostboulevarden-byhuset/)
Website: https://looparchitects.dk/
Thy National Park visitor centre building images / information from LOOP Architects
Location: Thy National Park, Jutland, western Denmark, northern Europe
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