Hayri Atak Boutique Hotel concept
Hayri Atak proposes to construct a boutique hotel sitting precariously on the edge of Norway’s Preikestolen Cliff. Characterized by the series of balconies that delicately cantilever over the precipice, the concept envisions a unique hotel experience, providing guests with impressive views of the natural landscape of Norway.
On the top level of the hotel, a large viewing platform is designed to greet guests into the entrance of the building. On the three floors below, guest accommodations can be found, including curved balconies that protrude out from the edge of the cliff, offering panoramic views of the surrounding fjords and mountains. On the last deck, a swimming pool provides users with a place for relaxation. The pool itself, long and narrow, stretches out into the distance, creating an uncertain yet thrilling architectural concept.
Not for me!
ReplyDeleterc7448 - Me neither!
ReplyDeleteNo way!!!
ReplyDeleteI can only hope this concept never becomes reality.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful and unique site with hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
The hotel would destroy the cliff's beauty *and* make it inaccessible to many.
Why not build a hotel where people can view the Preikestolen instead of destroying it?
Tim (A Man with Opinions)