In Europe’s wild north, these architectural wonders fuse eco design with sensational scenery, says Emma Love
When Scandinavians want to escape city life, many flock to tranquil lakes and snow-covered mountains, seeking solitude in the great outdoors. This – in addition to the clean lines and minimalist design aesthetic that they are known for – is why this Nordic region is the vanguard in elevating a humble cabin into an architectural wonder.
From a treetop hideaway in Sweden to a groundbreaking sustainable hotel next to a glacier in Norway, these future-looking stays all share similar principles, fusing high-concept architecture with deliberately stripped-back interiors that don’t detract from…
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