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 The building was designed for the owner of an adjacent 1930s cabin in the forested region of Nordmakka north of Oslo, who wanted to upgrade the facilities on the site without altering the existing structure.

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 Nordmakka north of Oslo, Norway

A large, angular window cuts through the otherwise traditional form of this timber cabin in Norway, designed by local architecture studio Rever & Drage.

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It is built from wood

A pitched canopy of wooden slats provides a small area of shade from the sun at its highest point, extending downwards to create a bench.

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The living area doubles as the main bedroom

Inside the new cabin, the ground floor contains a small kitchen and bathroom area, stepping up into a living area that doubles as the main bedroom, with a wooden ladder leading up to a children's play and sleeping area.

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