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Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Our intention has been to make gentle interventions, which look like they have always been in the terrain – despite their modern form.  

Photo credit:
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The lower Ledge: The lower ledge invites the visitor to the side of the waterfall. On this quiet place, the visitor can admire the fall up close with no spray or mist.

Photo credit:
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

A strong reference to the site and its surroundings

Photo credit:
Jarle Waehler

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Photo credit:
Vidar Herre

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Photo credit:
Vidar Herre

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Photo credit:
Vidar Herre

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Photo credit:
Vidar Herre

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The Nepalese Sherpa’s manage a craft almost forgotten in Norway. 

Photo credit:
Østengen & Bergo

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Here Lhakpa Tamang in a typical position carrying heavy stones.

Photo credit:
Østengen & Bergo

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The national Tourist Routes of Norway, on the site of Skjervsfossen.The project invites visitors to tune into and enjoy the landscape. The viewpoints offer different experiences of the waterfall; either by looking at the wild river flow just before it drops, feeling the excitement, standing on the edge of the fall, listening to the rumbling of the cascade in the lush forest, or experiencing the extreme power of the water at the foot of the fall. 

Photo credit:
Fortunen

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The building as a small piece of the mountain

Photo credit:
Fortunen

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

A small restroom building consisting of two small restrooms and a small technical room. 

Photo credit:
Fortunen

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

A play of light and shadow

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

A first parklet with misters in Canada!

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

The refreshing stop is a place to pause and rest

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

A refreshing, but also artistic, playful and social experience

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

The seven shades of blue

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

The percentage of humidity in the air decreases the ambient temperature, all without a single water droplet!

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

The motion of a wave hitting the pavement

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault

La Vague
Arcadia Studio

45 nozzles that use 0.022 litres of water per minute

Photo credit:
Alexandre Guilbeault