Scandinavian design, or The tallest Treet house will be built in the town of Bergen
The tallest wooden house on the planet will be built in Norway to prove that high-grade high-rise buildings can be built from wooden building materials. Five-meter ceiling height, 62 apartments, beautiful view from the upper floors through the panoramic windows. What else is needed for a happy life?
Scandinavian traditions are all about natural materials, especially wood, which has played an important role in every home since ancient times. The tallest wooden house with 14 floors and a height of 49 meters will be built in the town of Bergen. A house that inspires new achievements, but how could it be otherwise?
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Source: 1001designs.ru - 1001 interior design tips! Apartments design. Country cottages and houses. Repair and construction. Style. And much more.1. The frame of the house will be technically made of glued beam columns, the entire layout will be carried out with wood, with the exception of the facade, for which concrete, glass and other materials will be used. (Photo from bob.no)
2. It is noteworthy that at least half of the apartments are already pre-sold out! Who would doubt that? Look at the views through the panoramic windows! (Photo from bob.no)
3. The uniqueness of this building is that it will be the tallest house on the planet, built of wood. (Photo from bob.no)
4. An unusual project was announced back in 2013, the main motivation for such a new building was to demonstrate the fact that very tall buildings can also be built from wood. A special advantage of this object is that it has an ecological basis. (Photo from bob.no)
5. This is how the veranda on the roof of the building will look like, where you can drink a cup of delicious coffee or have a romantic dinner with candles with your loved one. (Photo from bob.no)
6. According to scientists, a massive return to wooden buildings can optimize environmental factors, thereby reducing harmful carbon dioxide emissions into nature. (Photo from bob.no)
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