Beautiful spot, a worth while investment…

The Aurland Lookout is a 98-foot-long pirate plank of a viewing bridge that reaches out over one of the largest and most spectacular fjords in western Norway. We’re not sure what’s more impressive: the views or the fact that the only thing standing between you and the ravine 2,133 feet below is a measly sheet of glass.

via Co.Design.

Of course they do only get about 4 weeks of summer in Norway (kidding!)…

The Summer house is located on the coast of Vestfold in the southern part of Norway. The house replaces an older building at the site. To get the planning permit, the project had to be well adjusted to the terrain, both in terms of shape, scale, material and color.

via ArchDaily.