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Hotspot for cool communities

Oslo Works as Architects

This communal sauna by Oslo Works is breaking new ground for cool cabins with a warm purpose. A sauna is best enjoyed together. This may be the reason why sauna community culture has been rising in Scandinavia the last few years. People are putting their forces together in order to finance, build and share hothouses all along the shore. The neighborhood community on Nesodden peninsula, a short ferry ride from the Norwegian capital, Oslo, wanted to increase their already growing number of common saunas.

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Marte Garmann

 

They wanted an eco-friendly and social sauna with a breathtaking view. In this case Oslo Works has designed a Hotspot that really takes care of that.

Constructing a sauna has very few rules: it needs to be fairly insulated in order to heat up without using too much energy. It needs access to cooling water (or snow), and it needs a heating device. The rest is up to imagination and building permits. 
Oslo Works wanted to minimize the climate footprint, as well as the visual dominance and maintenance requirements. Hence, the cabin was constructed of massive wood modules and clad with burnt and oiled ore pine shingles. The modules could easily be transported to the not so accessible lot on the edge of the smooth seaside rock.

photo_credit Marte Garmann
Marte Garmann

This version of the sauna concept consists of two parts, divided  by an open narrow passage towards the water and the bathing ladder. To the right, a section with two small changing rooms and storage for necessities. To the left, a hot room with a wood fired oven, a rounded, socially inviting back wall, and a panoramic window towards the big city skyline.

Hotspot is a basic module that can be extended with several add-ons, such as diving board, shower, roof terrace, solar cell panels or connected to other Hotspots in a row.

photo_credit Marte Garmann
Marte Garmann

 

The freezing cold Scandinavian weather conditions that make the sauna experience on the Norwegian shore, is of course optional.

photo_credit Marte Garmann
Marte Garmann

Project name: HOTSPOT
Architect’s Firm: OSLO WORKS AS

Project location:  Nesodden, Norway
Completion Year: 2024
Gross Built Area: 16 m2
Lead Architect:  Francis Brekke
Other participants: Adam John Williams, Elin Schnipper, Janancija Arulanantham 
Construction: Massive wood

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