Cebra Architecture

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

SKAMLINGSBANKEN VISITOR CENTER

Cebra

ARCHITECTS
Cebra

AREA
500 m²

LANDSCAPE
Opland

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adam Mørk

EXHIBITION DESIGN
Yoke

YEAR
2021

CLIENT
Kolding Municipality, Skamlingsbankeselskabet, Klokkestablen

GENERAL ENGINEERING
DRIAS, Dansk Energi Management

LOCATION
Sjølund, Denmark

CATEGORY
Visitor Center

The visitor center at Skamlingsbanken in Kolding is an architectural portal to the glacial landscape and its history of democratic events. The center is designed as a natural and integrated part of the undulating landscape and from the overall design to the small details, visitors will experience an architecture that finds its origin in Skamlingsbanken's unique nature and history.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk
Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

A COMMON GROUND FOR DEMOCRATIC CULTURE

then, now, and in the future. Skamlingsbanken holds a central place in Danish history, and over time it has been a setting for debates about democracy, the border country, and women's suffrage.

In the past, Skamlingsbanken - due to its undulating landscape with hollows and hills - was a natural gathering point sheltered from the wind, and many civil gatherings and festivals, therefore, took place right here.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

“Skamlingsbanken connects the past with the present and the future, and one of the project’s main ambitions has been to actualize the place’s remarkable history and nature into a contemporary context. The new visitor center is a modern arena for democratic culture and recreates Skamlingsbanken as a setting for important debates and education about the things that concern us, e.g., climate change,” says Carsten Primdahl, partner and architect at CEBRA. He elaborates:

“Today, nature and the ecosystems of our planet are challenged as a consequence of human activities, and it is a shared democratic task to protect and maintain the planet as a safe habitat for nature, animals, and humans. At Skamlingsbanken we have created a place where visitors will gain knowledge about our democracy and nature through a diversity of experiences.”

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

The visitor center today serves as a location for different events and houses an exhibition about Skamlingsbanken’s history: About nature, democracy, and the power of speech.

A SPACE IN THE LANDSCAPE.

Skamlingsbanken’s landscape was created during the last ice age and offers a rich and varied nature characterized by rolling hills and large meadows, and the scenic context has been the main inspiration for the design of the visitor center.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk
Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

By elevating the landscape along with two circular cuts, the exhibition space becomes a subtle insertion in the landscape in the form of a softly curved hill.

“The visitor center is an architectural interpretation of the glacial landscape. It is not a destination itself, but part of an overall narrative. The building is a portal – to the significant history and the local nature - and forms a natural starting point for hikes in the area, where a network of paths flows through both building and landscape.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk
Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

From here visitors are guided into the landscape or inside the center to the exhibition, the teaching facilities, or the café,” says Carsten Primdahl.

The main attraction at Skamlingsbanken is nature itself. When visitors enter the exhibition space, they will experience moving through the hill and its many hidden stories.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

The corrugated back wall is plastered with clay, and the rest of the interior is characterized by local materials like wood, terrazzo with fieldstones and, calm, earthy color tones. The introvert and dimmed exhibition space culminate with a spectacular panoramic view towards the Little Belt Strait.

PRESERVES AND DEVELOPS LOCAL NATURE.

The new visitor center has been built in a protected area, and the landscape and biological values have been important focal points in the project. In close collaboration with the clients, foundations, landowners, and the Danish Society for Nature Conservation, the project team succeeded in expanding the protected area around the visitor center from 35 hectares to 128.

Skamlingsbanken is located on the highest point in Southern Jutland and consists of an old grazing landscape.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk

Several native species are rare, and during the development of the visitor center, it has been crucial to protecting the site's flora and fauna.

In collaboration with the biologist, Mette Keseler List from Kolding Municipality, a special grass mixture based on local species was developed and spread on and around the building.

The mixture provides optimal conditions for the local herbs, and together with the reuse of natural peat from the building site, the project thus supports the continued development of the unique local nature and biodiversity.

Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center
© Adam Mørk


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