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  1. In the debut competition of this series, we are seeking design proposals for a new visitor center to be located between Myvatn Lake and Hverfjall volcano, within the famed Black Lava Fields of Iceland’s Dimmuborgir region.

  2. 22 de oct. de 2019 · With the Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center architecture competition, Bee Breeders architecture competition organisers are looking to reinvent their on-site facilities and create an innovative structure that will act as the face of this incredible tourist attraction.

  3. These are the legendary Black Lava Fields of Iceland, steeped with folklore and evocative of a lunar landscape. Sitting at the edge of the plateau, the Center links earth and sky with its simple geometric form carved away like the lava forms that surround it.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2020 · Bee Breeders has announced winners for the Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center competition, which was the first in a series of competitions set in sites across northern Iceland.

  5. The concept of the project provides for the full inclusion of the new visitor center in the surrounding context. The building has only one facade, with panoramic windows overlooking stunning views. The remaining facades are hidden behind the landscape.

  6. 20 de may. de 2019 · With the Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center architecture competition, Soil Conservation Service Of Iceland is looking to reinvent their on-site facilities and create an innovative structure that will act as the face of this incredible tourist attraction.

  7. Architecture Competition Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center 1st prize winner - Mikkel Vadstrup Schmidt We’d like to take the opportunity to introduce you to the 1st prize winner of our “Iceland Black Lava Fields Visitor Center” competition - Mikkel Vadstrup Schmidt from Denmark.