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This wedge-shaped holiday cabin by Estonian architecture office B210 is raised above its boggy site on stilts and features steps that climb over the building to reach a rooftop terrace.
B210, which is based in Tallinn, designed the Maidla Nature Villa for a site on the estate of a former manor house in Rapla county.
Maidla Nature Villa sits in Estonian bogland
The owners of the Maidla Nature Resort wanted to provide visitors with a unique accommodation experience that immerses them in nature and makes the most of this remote and unusual site.
Described by its owners as a micro-hotel situated in an untouched bog landscape, the single-room dwelling is raised up on stilts above the high-water level.
Completed in 2020 in Maidla, Estonia. Images by Tõnu Tunnel, Priidu Saart. Inspired by wild nature, placed on the edge of a bog, this building is nothing like your regular hotel room. It is located among birch trees, with.