Cabin T
project type: Cabin location: Stadlandet, Norway size: 19 m² status: finished
Cabin T is developed in collaboration with Stad Kystbygg in Stadlandet. The initial volumetric framework was proposed by the building company, after which the architectural form and spatial qualities were refined through a close design collaboration.
The project focuses on opening the cabin toward the surrounding landscape, while simultaneously creating shelter and intimacy. A large glazed facade frames the view and draws the landscape into the interior, while the more enclosed parts of the cabin provide protection from wind and weather. This balance between openness and shelter defines both the form and the spatial experience.
A central ambition of the project was to create the feeling of being outside while remaining inside. The boundary between interior and exterior is deliberately softened, allowing light, views, and atmosphere to permeate the living spaces without compromising comfort and warmth.
Material selection plays a key role in reinforcing this continuity. High-quality materials are used consistently across interior and exterior surfaces, establishing a unified architectural language and strengthening the connection between the cabin and its natural surroundings.