Sandellsandberg Architects
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"Synvillan, which translates to ""The Illusion Villa,"" is a unique hotel room at the Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve in Blekinge, Sweden, designed by Thomas Sandell of the architectural firm Sandellsandberg. The project merges traditional regional architecture with contemporary elements to create a distinctive, nature-focused experience for guests. Completed in 2020, Synvillan offers visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get close to wildlife without disturbing the natural environment. The villa is elevated on pillars, floating four meters above a feeding area for animals in the wildlife park. Its exterior features a striking combination of materials: a thatched roof, inspired by traditional architecture in the Blekinge area, sits atop walls covered in polished, patterned steel plates. This mirrored, dimpled surface reflects the surrounding sky and forest, giving the structure the surreal appearance of almost disappearing into its environment, true to its name. The design is a study in contrasts, juxtaposing the rustic charm of a thatched roof with the high-tech, reflective cladding. Inside, the 50-square-meter accommodation provides a cozy and immersive stay for up to four guests. The two-room unit features a living area, kitchenette, and a furnished terrace. A highlight is the transparent glass floor panel in the living room, which allows visitors to observe animals like European bison, red deer, mouflon, and wild boar feeding directly beneath them. The interiors are lined with pale wood and punctuated with playful, vibrant colors on the ceiling. Despite the lack of running water, the villa is powered by solar energy and gas and includes a modern incineration toilet. Access to the elevated cabin is via a long wooden staircase. Credits Architect: Thomas Sandell, Sandellsandberg Architects Client: Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve Photography: Åke E:son Lindman Location: Eriksberg, Blekinge, Sweden"


Synvillan (The Illusion Villa)
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Lodge
Eriksbergs Wildlife Park, 374 96 Trensum, Sweden
Sandellsandberg Architect
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49 m²
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2020
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Blekinge
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Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reser
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Döbelnsgatan 54, 113 52 Stockholm, Sweden
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"Synvillan, which translates to ""The Illusion Villa,"" is a unique hotel room at the Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve in Blekinge, Sweden, designed by Thomas Sandell of the architectural firm Sandellsandberg. The project merges traditional regional architecture with contemporary elements to create a distinctive, nature-focused experience for guests. Completed in 2020, Synvillan offers visitors a one-of-a-kind opportunity to get close to wildlife without disturbing the natural environment. The villa is elevated on pillars, floating four meters above a feeding area for animals in the wildlife park. Its exterior features a striking combination of materials: a thatched roof, inspired by traditional architecture in the Blekinge area, sits atop walls covered in polished, patterned steel plates. This mirrored, dimpled surface reflects the surrounding sky and forest, giving the structure the surreal appearance of almost disappearing into its environment, true to its name. The design is a study in contrasts, juxtaposing the rustic charm of a thatched roof with the high-tech, reflective cladding. Inside, the 50-square-meter accommodation provides a cozy and immersive stay for up to four guests. The two-room unit features a living area, kitchenette, and a furnished terrace. A highlight is the transparent glass floor panel in the living room, which allows visitors to observe animals like European bison, red deer, mouflon, and wild boar feeding directly beneath them. The interiors are lined with pale wood and punctuated with playful, vibrant colors on the ceiling. Despite the lack of running water, the villa is powered by solar energy and gas and includes a modern incineration toilet. Access to the elevated cabin is via a long wooden staircase. Credits Architect: Thomas Sandell, Sandellsandberg Architects Client: Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve Photography: Åke E:son Lindman Location: Eriksberg, Blekinge, Sweden"


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