Snøhetta Architects

Outdoor Care Retreat

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal

OUTDOOR CARE RETREAT

Snøhetta

ARCHITECTS
Snøhetta

PHOTOGRAPHS
Ivar Kvaal

AREA
35.0 m2

YEAR
2018

COUNTRY
 Ris, Norway

CATEGORY
Cabins

Text description provided by architect.

Leaning towards the lush forest and the trickling Sognsvann creek, the Outdoor Care Retreat is located only a hundred meters from the entrance of Norway’s largest hospital, Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet.

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal

Its sister building is situated in the deciduous woodland by Sørlandet Hospital Kristiansand in the South of Norway, between oak trees and birch, overlooking a nearby pond.

Originally developed in collaboration with the Department of Psychosomatics and CL-Child Psychiatry at Oslo University Hospital, the Outdoor Care Retreat provides a peaceful space where visitors can benefit from the therapeutic qualities of nature.

"Nature provides spontaneous joy and helps patients relax. Being in natural surroundings brings them a renewed calm that they can bring back with them into the hospital. In this sense, the Outdoor Care Retreat helps motivate patients to get through treatment and contribute to better disease management", states children’s psychologist Maren Østvold Lindheim at the Oslo University Hospital, one of the initiators of the project.

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal

The space can be used for treatment and contemplation, and for spending time with relatives and friends away from the hospital corridors. The cabins are open to every patient connected to the hospitals regardless of disease group, and reservations are managed through a booking system.

A GENEROUS DESIGN

The subdued 35 m^2 spaces stand in stark contrast to the monumental hospital buildings that they are affiliated with.

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal

Referencing the playful construction of wooden tree cabins typically made by children, the luminous cabins are formed like skewed blocks of wood that extend into the landscape through asymmetrical branches. 

The massive wood of the main structure of the cabin will turn gray over time, blending naturally into the surroundings.

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal

Following Snøhetta’s commitment to socially sustainable design and public space, the cabins are accessible for wheelchair users and the angled entrance of black zinc is large enough to make room even for hospital beds.

The cabin consists of a main room, a smaller room for conversation and treatment, and a bathroom. The interior is fully clad in oak, echoing the natural materiality of the woodlands outside. 

Inside the space, colorful, sculpted pillows can be moved around freely, allowing children to build huts or lie down to gaze at the canopies through the circular window of the ceiling of the main room.

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal

The cabin’s large glass windows can be fully opened, inviting nature into the space. In this way, visitors can peek into the woods, smell the damp forest floor, and listen to the sound of trickling water while still being inside the cabin.

Although the cabin is integrated in the hospital campus, its secluded location and natural aesthetics allows it to be perceived as a place of its own.

It is a place of muted magic, a place out of the ordinary that provides a generous and much-needed breathing space for visitors of all ages.

Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal
Outdoor Care Retreat
© Ivar Kvaal


Outdoor Care Retreat
Courtesy of Snohetta

Outdoor Care Retreat
Courtesy of Snohetta

Snøhetta Architects
T +47 24 156060
Snøhetta Architects
Skur 39, Akershusstranda 21, 0150 Oslo, Norway