Norwegian architects Helen & Hard designed a tree house suspended 20ft (6m) above the forest floor, on a steep hillside sloping down to the Hardangerfjord. Drawing on Norwegian architectural traditions, the firm also experimented with new ways of working with wood: reached via a bridge, the dwelling is organised around the trunk of a living tree, fastened by a metal collar with minimal damage. Woodnest's interior is clad in untreated timber shingles, forming a protective shell that weathers over time to blend in with the forest.
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