Studio Puisto

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

ARCTIC TREEHOUSE HOTEL

Studio Puisto

CATEGORY
Hotels

LOCATION
Rovaniemi, Finland

ARCHITECT
Studio Puisto

YEAR
2016

DEVELOPER CONSULTANT
Satu Nikka / Insinööritoimisto Nikka Oy

AREA
1450 m²

CONTRACTORS
Vudis Sia, Riga, Latvia / SantaPark Oy

MANUFACTURERS
Focus, Lunawood, Umage, Vallila Interior, Cuero Design, Dishes, Hattrick, Mariposa chair, Pentik, Wrong London

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
RV-rakenne Ky

INTERIOR
Studio Puisto Architects

LANDSCAPE
Studio Puisto Architects

ELECTRICAL
Vudis Sia

ARCHITECTS IN CHARGE
Emma Johansson, Mikko Jakonen

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marc Goodwin

PLUMBING
Vudis Sia, LVIS-Korhoset Oy Construction: Vudis Sia, SantaPark Oy

AIR
Vudis Sia

HVAC
ETC Oy

Text description provided by architect.

The Arctic TreeHouse Hotel project started with a concept design that was developed i close cooperation with the client.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

The inspiration for the accommodation concept — set o a steep natural slope — came from Nordic nature and culture.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

A vision started to form: small individual accommodation buildings set in nature, their spirit highlightin characteristics of the area and creating an optimal setting for experiencing both nature a arctic mysticism.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The Arctic TreeHouse Hotel accommodation units, shingle covered pine cone cows, gro in the nature and rising on their black stick legs among the rocks and trees.

They wander downhill, peering curiously at the landscape and northern lights.

The buildings, timber structures covered in wood, are carefully planned warm nests Contrast between wild nature and a safe, nest-like space has been a guiding element o the whole design.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

The decor has surprising and deliberate details that tie it into the are and its experiential concept. The soft, warm materials used in the interior design highligh the nest-like atmosphere.

The ecological footprint of the materials and technical solution used had an important impact at every step of the planning and building process.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

Th green roof compensates for the building’s footprint’s worth of vegetation that was lost to construction.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The wood on the interior surfaces creates a comfortable environment healthy indoor air and pleasant acoustics.

The accommodation units have been built indoors, down to the internal surfaces and fixe furniture and lifted on the pillars straight from the truck.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

This way, the strain on the fragil arctic nature will be kept to a minimum.

Only the connecting to the infrastructure networ and the installation of the big window have been done on site.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

The intricate details hav been made possible by the expertise and care of the constructors. Doors blend seamlessl to the wall and the window frames stay completely hidden.

A prototype was built befor starting the actual building project, enabling the study of the chosen solutions an methods.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The project has been exceptionally fast. The planning was started in Augus 2015, the prototype was ready in December 2015 and all the buildings were standin steady on their feet, fully furnished in November 2016.

The client’s clear vision, th builders’ expertise and flexibility and the seamless collaboration between all parties ha enabled the tight schedule.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The Main building stands on a steep hillside and appears to merge with the surroundin nature.

It turns its back on the slope and stretches out into the landscape with its fingers The vegetation between the fingers grows close to the building, forcing it to engage in dialogue with the surrounding Arctic environment.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin

The building is like a five-pointed snowflake, and the space within the building correspond with the shape of the points.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
© Marc Goodwin
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arriving at the building, the visitor will first enter a covere outdoor space.

This part of the building also houses toilets and the cloakroom. Next to th cloakroom is a staircase to the gallery, which houses offices and meeting rooms.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The high open plan lobby area in the middle of the building is accessed via a porch. focal point of the lobby is an impressive steel fireplace.

From the lobby, the entire buildin can be perceived at a glance. In front is the restaurant area, located on the front left is th lounge and to the left, a private meeting room.

To the right is the reception desk and bar Behind the reception desk are the kitchen and technical facilities of the building.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The kitchen and technical have a concrete structure. Otherwise, the building is made o wood.

The ceilings and walls are made of timber that is upholstered in situ with woo paneling, on the inside and out. Using elements has enabled the building to be constructe under an extremely tight schedule.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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Within approximately 4.5 months of getting th elements on the site, the building work was finished and the restaurant & grand openin celebrated.

All wall and ceiling surfaces of the public spaces are dark stained wood, which togethe with the oiled oak parquet flooring acts as a calming backdrop to the restaurant operation that can, from time to time, be rather hectic.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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The front of the reception desk is clad in th same shingles as the accommodation units, helping to create a unified feel. The use o wood gives the interior surfaces a homely feel, works well acoustically and ensure healthy indoor air within the buildings.

The decor favored wooden furniture and in textile and carpets, animal skins, leather and wool were used. Durability and health aspects hav been the guiding factor throughout the construction process.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
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There are terrace spaces at the end of the fingers of the restaurant area, with a lac structure acting as an informal boundary between people and the surrounding nature, an to cast interesting shadows on the surrounding environment.


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