New Development In Norway for Hotel and Conference Facilities 26. 10. 2009
Metropolitan Workshop and Arkitektkontoret Vardaal-Lunde have just been announced as the winners of a lucrative contract to design a new hotel and conference centre development in the old ship building docklands in Bergen Norway.
The development of this amazing new structure will be conducted and undertaken by Scandinavia’s biggest developer GC Rieber and will form a major part of the current regeneration project being undertaken in the Solheimsviken area which also includes massive developments in connecting to local transport facilities.
The Hotel development itself will consist of the most modern and up to date facilities a five star hotel can offer including of course access facilities for all guests including the disabled with the inclusion of quality passenger lifts and access facilities. The hotel will also include two hundred and forty rooms within its incredible thirty thousand square foot enclosure.
The location of the hotel will ensure waterfront views and boardwalk public access to a wealth of bars and cafes to be build alongside the hotel.
The impressive conference and exhibition area will encompass six thousand square feet and include office facilities within its massive construction including facilities such as passenger platform lifts in order for workers and quests to gain access to the industrial scale construction which is being constructed to emulate the former shipbuilding units.
UK based architects and planners Metropolitan Workshop are reported to be proposing an impressive canal system between the hotel and conference centre.
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