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Press kit - Press release - Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects

Press Kit | no. 6422-02

Press release only in English

Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park

Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Iceland

Arkis Architects

Skaftarstofa

Reykjavík, Iceland, 2026-01-14 - 

The Vatnajökull National Park Visitor Centre is located in South of Iceland near the village Kirkjubæjarklaustur.

 

The building’s design and integration with the landscape draw on the architectural heritage of the Skaftárhreppur region, where land was traditionally shaped and integrated into man-made structures, allowing architecture and landscape to merge into a unified whole through form and materiality.

 

Rooftop walkway and viewing platform form part of the exhibition area, offering visitors the opportunity to engage with the geology of the site while enjoying views towards Öræfajökull glacier and Hvannadalshnúkur, Iceland’s highest peak, located within Vatnajökull National Park.

 

The Visitor Centre was officially opened to visitors in early 2024 and serves as a vibrant center of culture and nature, connecting to nearby walking paths and a viewing platform. But also functions as an information center for the entire Skaftárhreppur district.


The building was fully designed and constructed according to the international BREEAM certification standard, emphasizing environmentally friendly materials and minimizing waste.


Skaftárstofa

The building is a single-story structure with a basement beneath part of it with work facilities for the national park staff and a storage room. Access paths and parking areas are integrated into the landscape, making them less visible from the building, neighboring farms, and the village.


The building was designed with the surrounding landscape in mind, intended to blend seamlessly into the hilly terrain of Sönghóll. The roof is covered with turf sourced directly from the site itself. It is possible to walk onto the roof and enjoy views over the area, creating a visual connection with Vatnajökul National Park.


The entrance plaza connects to a covered terrace for outdoor dining, offering views over the Skaftá river all the way east to Öræfajökull, which is part of Vatnajökull and Vatnajökull National Park.


A pathway also runs through the rooftop area, allowing visitors to walk directly from one side to the other, with amazing views over the area.


BREEAM Certification

The National Park Visitor Center was fully designed and constructed according to the international BREEAM certification standard, which emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility. Environmentally friendly materials were used throughout, and all construction waste was carefully minimized, measured, and monitored. Strict environmental requirements were also enforced on the contractor for the duration of the project. All interior and exterior timber cladding is Icelandic, sourced from a nearby forest, ensuring responsible sourcing and full traceability throughout the production process.


BREEAM also addresses the connection between buildings and broader social factors, including the local environment, transportation, and innovative solutions that enhance building quality and sustainability. The National Park Visitor Center reflects these principles with well-developed walking and cycling paths that connect the center to the surrounding park.


Environmentally friendly methods

The main structure of the building consists of precast concrete panels with a corrugated exterior finish. The exhibition space floors are polished concrete, divided into sections, each featuring river gravel from the largest glacial rivers of the western area of Vatnajökull National Park. These elements are part of the exhibition itself, integrated into the building. The roof is covered with turf sourced directly from the site itself and all surface water from the roof is directed into landscape ponds. All materials were carefully selected for their low maintenance requirements—eliminating the need for outdoor paint and allowing for natural weathering without compromising durability.


The exterior timber walls of the building are all sourced from the forests of South Iceland, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, and the eaves are clad in corten steel.

Technical sheet

Project title: Visitor center in Kirkibæjarklaustur

Address: Sönghóll, 880 Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Iceland

Competition: 1st. prize in an open competition

Building size: 710 m2

Function: Visitor center in Vatnajökull National Park

Architects: Arkís arkitektar, Vesturvör 7, 200 Kópavogur, Iceland

Owner/client: The State Construction Agency

Location: N63° 47’ 5.523” W18° 3’ 0.094”

Photographer: Karl Vilhjálmsson          

Year of completion: 2024

About ARKÍS

ARKÍS is a forward-thinking architecture firm specializing in architecture, design, and planning. Since its founding in 1997, ARKÍS has worked both domestically and internationally, undertaking a wide range of projects for private clients and public institutions.


ARKÍS operates on the core belief that all architectural design is about creating environments and conditions that enhance our quality of life. The firm is also committed to promoting the importance of sustainable design.


ARKÍS has received several awards and recognitions for its work.

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For more information

  1. www.ark.is/

Media contact

  • Arkis architects
  • Bjorg Gunnarsdottir
  • bjorg@ark.is
  • +3545112060

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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture -  <p class="">All interior and exterior timber cladding is Icelandic, sourced from a nearby forest, ensuring responsible sourcing and full traceability throughout the production process.</p>  - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson

All interior and exterior timber cladding is Icelandic, sourced from a nearby forest, ensuring responsible sourcing and full traceability throughout the production process.

Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
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Visitor Center in Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Iceland.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The main entrance and arrival plaza.<br> - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
The main entrance and arrival plaza.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The landscape design is shaped with built-up terraces “pöldrur“where visitors can sit and rest. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
The landscape design is shaped with built-up terraces “pöldrur“where visitors can sit and rest.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Large windows with sola control glass connect visitors to the natural surroundings and the scenic view to Öræfajökull.<br> - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Large windows with sola control glass connect visitors to the natural surroundings and the scenic view to Öræfajökull.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Visitor center designed to blends in with the nature. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Visitor center designed to blends in with the nature.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - A pathway runs through the rooftop of the center, allowing visitors to walk directly from one side to the other, with amazing view over the area.<br> - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
A pathway runs through the rooftop of the center, allowing visitors to walk directly from one side to the other, with amazing view over the area.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Splended view over the Skaftá to Öræfajökull.<br> - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Splended view over the Skaftá to Öræfajökull.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Main access from the parking areas.<br style=""> - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Main access from the parking areas.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The view to Öræfajökull. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
The view to Öræfajökull.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture -  Coffee shop. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Coffee shop.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Information desk and coffee shop. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Information desk and coffee shop.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Information desk. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Information desk.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Loft mixed with concrete and timber. - Photo credit: Birgir Teitsson
Loft mixed with concrete and timber.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture -  Exhibition hall.  - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Exhibition hall.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - Exhibition hall. - Photo credit:  Karl Vilhjálmsson
Exhibition hall.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The exhibition space floors are polished concrete,<br>divided into sections, each featuring river gravel from the largest glacial river of the western area of Vatnajökull National Park.<br><br style=""> - Photo credit:  Karl Vilhjálmsson
The exhibition space floors are polished concrete,
divided into sections, each featuring river gravel from the largest glacial river of the western area of Vatnajökull National Park.

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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture -  Outside dining area - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
Outside dining area
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The exterior timber walls of the building are all sourced from the forests of South Iceland. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
The exterior timber walls of the building are all sourced from the forests of South Iceland.
Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The rear of the building, where the offices are located. - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
The rear of the building, where the offices are located.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The entrance plaza connects to a covered terrace for the outdoor dining area, offering views over the Skaftá river.<br> - Photo credit: Karl Vilhjálmsson
The entrance plaza connects to a covered terrace for the outdoor dining area, offering views over the Skaftá river.
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Press kit | 6422-02 - Press release | Visitor Center for Vatnajökull National Park - Arkis Architects - Commercial Architecture - The design allows the building to merge naturally with its environment. - Photo credit:  Karl Vilhjálmsson
The design allows the building to merge naturally with its environment.
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