HomepageInspirationReferencesHydropower Plant Overview Black-Clad Monolith Hydropower Plant | Tosbotn, NorwayFacadeSwisspearl Carat Anthracite 7024Swisspearl Carat Anthracite 7025Situated near Tosen Fjord in a remote part of Norway, Storelva hydropower plant was designed by Stein Hamre arkitektkontor, not only as a power plant, but also as a hiking destination and tourist attraction.The power plant is situated beneath a waterfall on open solid bedrock. To echo this, Stein Hamre has conceived the building as a massive rock. In order to emphasize its mass, the building is completely clad in horizontal layers of Swisspearl panels in different shades of dark gray, with thin fissures of horizontal strips of glass dispersed across the facades. The glass in the fissures has a high reflection quotient, thus mirroring the natural surroundings, which change throughout the day depending on the natural light.LocationTosbotn, NorwayArchitectStein hamre arkitektkontor as, Mo i Rana, L-V-COUNTRY-NOBuilderHelgeland Kraft AS, Mosjøen, L-V-COUNTRY-NOPartnerNCC, Solna , L-V-COUNTRY-NOYear2017PhotographerMeraner & Hauser OHG/SNC, Bozen, L-V-COUNTRY-IT Downloads Project Sheet Hydropower Plant pdf 5,4 MB Back to the overview Select several references and design your individual lookbook for downloadingYour individual lookbook for download (0)Your individual lookbook+ show entire selection- reduce displayed selectionCreate PDFAdd to lookbookIn lookbook