In the municipality of Sveio, a Norwegian peninsula nestled between small bays and fjords, the studio Holon arkitektur has completed its latest project.
The architects have created “Flokehyttene cabins”, a beautiful complex of 5 triangular-shaped cabins, able to withstand the weather conditions of the region.
“Triangle is the strongest construction form we know, both as a reticular truss and as a spatial reticular truss. The shape itself is stable, unlike the square that moves parallel under load”.

These triangular cabins, both in plan and profile, were commissioned by the Haugesund Tourism Association.
According to the requests, the small structures were not to be normal buildings, but cabins sewn into the landscape, in harmony with the mystical magic of the place. They offer the greatest possible flexibility, just as required.

“Flokehyttene cabins” are a perfect place to relax just a stone’s throw from the beautiful fjords that border the Norwegian municipality. Each cabin has a kitchen, living room with fireplace, bathroom, bedroom and a large window overlooking the coast.
A unique place to spend your next holiday, as soon as possible.
Here are the pictures of the wonderful project by Holon Arkitektur.