Water Cave Sauna / Rabagast Studio
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Water Cave Sauna / Rabagast Studio
"At the edge of a small forest lake at Opaker Gard, a floating sauna rests quietly on the water. The eco-farm wanted to give something back to the local community: a place to gather, to slow down, and to reconnect with nature. The sauna was designed and built by students over two intense weeks, from first sketches to the finished structure."
"Peter Elias Hoddevik + 15 More SpecsLess Specs Peter Elias Hoddevik Text description provided by the architects. At the edge of a small forest lake at Opaker Gard, a floating sauna rests quietly on the water. The eco-farm wanted to give something back to the local community: a place to gather, to slow down, and to reconnect with nature. The sauna was designed and built by students over two intense weeks, from first sketches to the finished structure."
The project sits at the edge of a small forest lake at Opaker Gard, with the structure floating on the water. The eco-farm provided the sauna as a gift to the local community, intended as a place to gather, slow down, and reconnect with nature. The design and construction process was carried out by students during an intense two-week period, progressing from initial sketches to the finished structure. The sauna's placement and purpose emphasize communal wellbeing, nature immersion, and hands-on education in design and building. The project demonstrates rapid, collaborative construction for local engagement.
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