Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway Aerial Drone Forest
Sindre Ellingsen

Woodnest

Architect: Helen & Hard
Location: Odda, Norway
Type: Cabin
Year: 2020
Photographs: Sindre Ellingsen, Helen & Hard

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The steep forested hillsides around the Hardangerfjord above Odda, is the location of two Woodnest treehouses. The architecture is a specific response to the topography and conditions of the site itself. Inextricably crafted from nature, each treehouse is suspended 5-6m above the forest floor and fastened with a steel collar to the individual trunk of a living pine tree.

Stemming from the client’s wish to create a unique spatial experience that connects to both the ordinary and extraordinary sensation of climbing and exploring trees, our aim was to create a space that truly embodies what it means to dwell in nature.  

Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway ramp
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway landscape
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway front below
Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway stairs
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The journey to the site begins with the 20minute walk from the town of Odda, on the edge of the fjord and up through the forest via a steep winding path. Each treehouse is accessed via a small timber bridge, leading the visitor off the ground, into the structure and up in to the tree.

At just 15m2, carefully organised inside around the central tree trunk itself are four sleeping places, a bathroom, a kitchen area and a living space. From here one can lookout and experience the vast view out through the trees, down to the fjord below and across towards the mountains beyond.

Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway interior wood view
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway ceiling
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway Interior bench Window
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway interior dusk
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At the very core of the project is the appreciation of timber as a building material. Inspired by the Norwegian cultural traditions of vernacular timber architecture, together with a desire to experiment with the material potential of wood, the architecture is structurally supported by the tree trunk itself, and formed from a series of radial glu-laminated timber ribs. The untreated natural timber shingles encase the volume creating a protective skin around the building, which will weather over time to merge and blend with the natural patina of the surrounding forest.

Woodnest is a project that quietly sits in an extraordinary situation. The architecture aims to allow people to pause and appreciate the smaller details of the natural environments we inhabit; the grain of timber, the daily rhythm of the forest and the sensation of dwelling in nature.

Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway forest
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway wood siding shakes
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Woodnest Helen&Hard Cabin Norway aerial drone forest
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Project Details

  • Location: Odda, Norway
  • Client: Sally & Kjartan Aano
  • Year: 2020
  • Project-team: Helen&Hard Architects – Reinhard Kropf, Siv Helen Stangeland, Dag Strass, Simon Baumann, Odin Olesen
  • Structural Engineer: Oddvin Myklebust, Nordplan
  • Timber Construction: Røynstrand
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