Forms of Reciprocity

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Emilie Salicath Aasen
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Institut
Bygningskunst og Design
Program
Spatial Design
År
2021

As the perception around nature is shifting, we need to define a more symbiotic relationship between the built environment, the Danish landscape and its travelers. Forms of Reciprocity in shape of accommodation placed around Salten Langsø, where the lodges are designed in close relation with existing phenomena, to create access and awareness towards the underappreciated Danish domestic nature.

The concept of reciprocity that we introduce with the title of our thesis, is defined in our project as the ideology of partnership, where mutual benefits are exchanged. Specifically the relationship between the traveler, the Danish landscape and the architectural structure that we create. Forms of Reciprocity is seen as a catalyst for the Danish traveler to experience the existing natural phenomena of our context, Salten Langsø, where the architecture is the tool facilitating human interaction with nature in a humble and respectful way, seen as a guest on site.
Project Framing - Reciprocity
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Researching the location for our intervention, we traveled to several places in Jutland, before we decided on the area of Salten Langsø. Choosing this site had very much to do with the fact that this area had the most inaccessible and underappreciated landscape, of all the places we visited.
Context - Salten Langsø
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The Path is the first architectural structure you meet, a wooden pathway that guides travelers on a journey through the landscape.
The Moment of Return - The familiar sight of the camp you left behind
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Five sleeping lodges placed out in the landscape, either located by the riverside of Salten Å or in the forest landscape on the hillside.
The Rest - The experience of shelter from a long day outdoors
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The shower and toilet lodge with a connecting sauna, situated in a distance to the other sleeping lodges, near the lakeside among trees and wetland.
The Bath - Getting back the heat and cleaning yourself
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The transformation of the existing building, Hangarhuset into a common social space where travelers can come together and share a meal.
The Supper & The Fire - The warm meal & fire enjoyed at the end of the day
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