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Cabin Vindheim

Lillehammer, Norway

Architects:

Vardehaugen

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Vardehaugen

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55 m²

2016

Lillehammer

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Category:

RESIDENTIAL

Project Type:

Cabin

Post Type:

Building

Country:

Norway

Photographers:

Rasmus Norlander, Einar Elton

the Architects

Description:

Designed by Oslo-based Vardehaugen Architects and led by Håkon Matre Aasarød, Cabin Vindheim is a 55-square-meter retreat in the alpine landscape near Lillehammer, Norway, and was completed in 2016 for a private client. The cabin draws inspiration from the classic image of snowbound cabins, where only the roof protrudes through the snow, and blends into its surroundings with deep gables that extend to the ground. The structure's angular shape and black-stained pinewood cladding contrast with the dramatic white winter landscape. The interior, which is spacious despite its compact size, is clad in a waxed poplar veneer, with uplifts in the sloped ceiling creating a rich spatial experience. An uninterrupted ceiling connects the living room, bedroom, ski room, and a small utility annex. A large, 4-meter-long window in the bedroom offers views of the treetops and night sky, enhancing the feeling of sleeping within nature. The off-grid cabin relies on solar power and a wood oven for energy. A unique and playful feature is the cabin's roof, which doubles as a ski slope or toboggan run during the snowy winters. Credits Architects: Håkon Matre Aasarød, Berta Gaztelu, Joana Branco, and Kurt Breitenstein of Vardehaugen Architects Photography: Rasmus Norlander, Einar Elton

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