북극권 라프란드 글래스 리조트(Glass Resort) VIDEO;Cozy Glass Cabins Allow You to Snuggle Up Near the Arctic Circle

Cozy Glass Cabins Allow You to Snuggle Up Near the Arctic Circle

By Jessica Stewart on February 4, 2019

 

Just a few miles from the Arctic Circle, tucked in the capital of Lapland, there’s a village of 24 quaint cabins ready to keep guests warm and toasty. Located in Rovaniemi, the Glass Resort is a new twist on the glass cabins that have become popular with travelers looking to immerse themselves in the landscape while staying dry and cozy.


Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland




 

북극권 라프란드 글래스 리조트(Glass Resort)


북극권에서 불과 몇 마일 떨어진 라프란드의 중심부에 자리 잡은 24개의 독특한 오두막집이 손님들을 따뜻하고 맛있게 해줄 준비를 하고 있다. 


핀란드 북부 라프란드의 케미강변, 북극권 바로 남쪽에 자리하고 있는 로바니예미(Rovaniemi)에 위치한 글래스 리조트(Glass Resort)는 건조하고 아늑한 환경을 유지하면서도 풍경에 몸을 담그려는 여행객들에게 인기를 끌게 된 유리 캐빈의 새로운 형태이다


VOID Architecture는 핀란드 주택 제조업체인 Honkorentot과 함께 430평방피트(40평방미터) 규모의 아파트를 만들어 투숙객들의 요구에 귀를 기울였다. 전통적인 이글루 원형을 변형함으로써, 실내 공간을 극대화하는 동시에 전통적인 랩 건축물을 특징으로 한다. 각 객실은 거실, 작은 부엌, 경치가 내려다 보이는 침실, 개인 실외 거품 욕조 자쿠지(jacuzzi) 및 사우나를 포함한다.




유리 벽과 천장에 노출된 생활 및 침실 지역 전체가 핀란드 숲에 잠길 수 있다. 이것은 유리 리조트를 다른 요소들의 결혼으로 만드는, 객실의 나머지 부분에 사용되는 전통적인 목재 구성과 대조된다. 오두막의 형태는 라플랜드의 전통적인 코타 오두막들에서 영감을 받았다. 이 이동식 테피 스타일의 주택들은 순록의 유목민인 토착 사미족들에 의해 사용된다.


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VOID Architecture worked together with Finnish house manufacturer Honkatalot to create the 430-square-foot (40-square-meter) apartments, paying close attention to the needs of guests. By modifying the traditional igloo archetype, they’ve maximized interior space while also featuring traditional Lappish construction. Each cabin includes a living area, small kitchen, bedroom loft with views of the landscape, as well as a private outdoor jacuzzi and sauna.


With the entire living and bedroom areas exposed to a glazed wall and ceiling, guests can immerse themselves in the Finnish forest. This contrasts with traditional timber construction used in the rest of the cabin, making the Glass Resort a marriage of different elements. The form of the cabins was inspired by the traditional kota huts of Lapland. These portable teepee style dwellings are used by the indigenous Sámi people, a nomadic group of reindeer herders.


“We chose to prioritize the creation of interior spaces that would be interesting in themselves, that could really let users be inspired by the nature outside while awakening, at the same time, pleasing feelings and offering a positive experience,” architect Paolo Caravello told Design Milk.


Close to the Arctic Circle in Finland, the Glass Resort is a collection of cozy cabins designed by VOID Architecture.


Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland

Inspired by traditional Lappish architecture, the glazed walls and ceiling let you sleep under the Northern Lights while staying warm and dry.


Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland

Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland

The 430-square-foot cabins were designed to maximize the interior while allowing guests to immerse themselves in the Finnish forest.


Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland

Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, FinlandGlass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, FinlandGlass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland

Each apartment at the Glass Resort has its own sauna and outdoor jacuzzi, as well as access to the onsite restaurant.


Glass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, FinlandGlass Resort at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, Finland

Glass Resort: Website | Instagram
h/t: [Design Milk, uncrate]

All images via Timo Laaksonen / Snowman World Glass Resort.



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