Beckerwyc House in Bekkjarvik, Norway: Reference objects
Introduction
A daring project can be found in Bekkjarvik, a small town on the island of Selbjørn in Norway. White wooden houses are lined up around the harbour basin and a dark, futuristic-looking building rests on the hill in the background. It is the Beckerwyc House Boutique Hotel.
The slanted, dark brown façade elements make a contemporary architectural statement. The building is covered with PREFA wall rhomboids 44 × 44 in nut brown, which cover the structure like a protective skin. As a reference to the landscape, the colour scheme of the hotel was intended to relate to the rocky terrain.
Data & facts
| Product | Rhomboid façade tile 44 × 44 |
|---|---|
| Color | 11 P.10 nut brown |
| Architecture | Forum Arkitekter |
| Processing | Bygg og Ventilasjon AS |
| Country | Norway |
| Location | Bekkjarvik |
| Object type | Hotels & Gastronomy |
| Copyright | ©️ PREFA | Croce & Wir |