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Skigard Hytte

Year
2018
Status
Built

Skigard Hytte On top of a mountain in Kvitfjell, Norway is a regular grid of 45 wooden columns suspending a 144 square meter cabin 1.5 meters above the ground. These columns are clad with skigard – 3 meter long quarter-cut logs traditionally laid out diagonally by farmers as fencing. The cabin’s roof is overgrown with native grasses. Inside, the all-wood cabin is divided into four spaces, each under a frustum ceiling capped with a skylight. The spaces are intimately scaled but open visually and physically to the dramatic landscape.

Skigard Hytte On top of a mountain in Kvitfjell, Norway is a regular grid of 45 wooden columns suspending a 144 square meter cabin 1.5 meters above the ground. These columns are clad with skigard – 3 meter long quarter-cut logs traditionally laid out diagonally by farmers as fencing. The cabin’s roof is overgrown with native grasses. Inside, the all-wood cabin is divided into four spaces, each under a frustum ceiling capped with a skylight. The spaces are intimately scaled but open visually and physically to the dramatic landscape.

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