23-12-2025 12:30 via dezeen.com

Rabagast Studio floats timber sauna atop lake in rural Norway

Student architectural practice Rabagast Studio has completed Watercave, a floating timber sauna on a small pontoon in a Norwegian lake.
The studio, which is led by students from the Trondheim-based Norwegian University of Science and Technology, constructed the sauna in just two weeks for Opaker Gård, an eco-farm in Innlandet that wanted to create a space back to the local community.
Rabagast Studio created a floating sauna on a Norwegian lake
Building on an existing timber pontoon, R
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