Stockholm architects Mats Edlund, Henrietta Palmer and Matts Ingman have designed this timber cabin as part of a camping site in Hudiksvall, Sweden.
Called Hölick Sea Resort, the site will have homes built of wood and glass using traditional Swedish methods.
22 houses are planned for the site in total, in two designs.
Photographs are by Jacob Nordström.
The following information is from the architects:
Mats Edlund & Henrietta Palmer
Until today Hölick Sea Resort, located in a pine forest on the coast north of the Swedish city Hudiksvall, has been a traditional camping site.
The proposal is a total concept of living, food, services and experiences – including nature, buildings, footpaths, bridges, lighting and signage – to achieve an over-all experience, while keeping a feeling of privacy.
By focusing on an exciting architecture in wood, inspired by the former tents on the camping, the client wishes to reach more affluent customers.
The area is planned for 22 houses of two different types; 80 and 90 m2, of which the bigger one has just been built.
The plan is to start construction of the second house type during winter 2011.
Both houses are built totally in wood, using the Gotlandic traditional faltak – a wooden roof – to achieve a homogeneous wood appearance. The interiors are light and spacious, and planned for an easy Swedish summer lifestyle for families and friends.
Matts Ingman
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