Haraldvollen leirskole (Haraldvollen school camp)
Description
Andslimoen, 9325 Bardufoss
Haraldvollen school camp is situated on a river plain at Målselva, about five kilometres north of Bardufoss. The vegetation around consists of pine and birch woods, and the climate is a typical inland climate with little wind. The site consists today of 11 buildings - nine cabins with overnight accommodation and a main building with classrooms, kitchen and dining room, as well as a large building used for meetings, teaching and hospitality, which also contains a sauna.
All the buildings are made of wood with pronounced features, topped off with a gabled roof. The buildings are clad externally using horizontal panelling with unfinished edges. All the wood material has been cut from målselv pine. The site has a friendly atmosphere, with most of the buildings single-storied, and they are organized to form small courtyards.
All the buildings are made of wood with pronounced features, topped off with a gabled roof. The buildings are clad externally using horizontal panelling with unfinished edges. All the wood material has been cut from målselv pine. The site has a friendly atmosphere, with most of the buildings single-storied, and they are organized to form small courtyards.
Year of construction
1968-1970
Architect
Harry Gangvik A/S
Jan Østgaard arkitekt MNAL
architect Rosemarie Steinsvik
interior architect Kirsti Skogholt
Client
Norwegian Red Cross
Building Type
School camp/outdoor pursuits centre
Construction System / Materials
Half-timbering
timber-work
Prizes / Recognition
Northern Norwegian architectural prize 1974
Literature
Arkitektnytt 11/1974, p. 221
Byggekunst 2/1972, pp. 46-47
Byggekunst 2/1972, pp. 46-47