350 Chicken Homes Cowl This Suspended Lodge Room In A Swedish Forest

June 28, 2022
Structure agency BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) in shut collaboration with Treehotel and Swedish ornithologist Ulf Öhman, has designed ‘Biosphere’, a resort room in Harads, Sweden.

The brand new resort room is suspended within the Harads pines, with BIG’s experiential design being the eighth resort room on the property.

Key to the design of the resort room is the facade that’s coated in 350 hen homes. By designing a treetop resort room with a facade of hen nests, the purpose of Biosphere is to lower the downward spiral of the hen inhabitants within the Swedish woods and as a substitute strengthen the biosphere and pure habitat.

Accessed through a suspended bridge that slopes from the bottom to the highest of the bushes, the inside of the 365 sq. foot (34m2) resort room contains wealthy darkish interiors and natural supplies impressed by the encircling panorama.

Company even have entry to a roof terrace – near the treetop canopies – that provides 360-degree views of the forest.

Pictures courtesy of BIG / Treehotel | Architect: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group | Associate-in-Cost: Bjarke Ingels, João Albuquerque | Mission Chief: Geoffrey Eberle, Angel Barreno Gutiérrez | Mission Architect: Francisco Abajo Duran | Crew: Eszter Olah, Ragna Nordstrom, Pawel Marjanski | Collaborators: Ulf Öhman, Chairman of the Norrbotten Ornithological Affiliation, Ateljé Lyktan, Vittjärvshus