PAN Treetop Cabins Built on Stilts in Norwegian Forest
PAN Treetop cabins is a unique possibility for tourists who want to experience the quiet of the forest, exciting activities, traditional food and extraordinary animal life.
PAN Treetop cabins is a unique possibility for tourists who want to experience the quiet of the forest, exciting activities, traditional food and extraordinary animal life.
Lakkegata Apartment hotel is an international joint venture of two large players in the construction and accommodation fields, Skanska Norway and Forenom. The process is further accelerated by the design expertise of Studio Puisto.
The Efjord cabin reflects two very different situations and the natural terrain. There are a couple of neighbouring cabins positioned on the south-east side of the cabin and the very private views on the western part of the plot.
Mork-Ulnes Architects have recently completed Mylla, a compact yet expansive cabin north of Oslo in the Norwegian forest. Mylla breaks apart the traditional rectangular cabin house plan into a pinwheel which radiates into the landscape to both frame four distinct views
The family cabin is laid out east to west effectively shielding the opening in the forest, which is only discovered once you enter through the large oak sliding door from the outside courtyard.
This dark timber cabin is located in Sjusjøen, one of Norway’s most popular areas for cross-country skiing. The plot is sloping towards the west overlooking the Gudbrandsdalen valley.
This project for a summer retreat is an addition to, and rehabilitation of an old “Nordlandshus” (traditional northern Norwegian house) on a remote site in the coastal island area of Lofoten.
The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion is located at Hjerkinn on the outskirts of Dovrefjell National Park, overlooking the mountain Snøhetta. The 90 m2 building is open to the public and serves as an observation pavilion for the Wild Reindeer Foundation educational programmes.