Norwegian architectural studio Snøhetta works in collaboration with engineer Tor Helge Dokka on the House Dokka, which is a three-bedroom off-grid home for a family. It is found in Kongsberg, Norway, and draws inspiration from premium treehouse architecture.
The house is designed to evoke a serene connection to the nature that surrounds the area to embrace a closer relationship with nature. Another name for the house is 'Column House.' It has a quaint design and suspends over the landscape resting on top of large wooden columns. This is a supportive base and is firmly grounded to rock to reduce any disturbance to the areas that surround the home. The House Dokka is made from locally produced materials including timber.
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Snøhetta and Tor Helge Dokka Designs the House Dokka
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