Forest Pavilion

Swedish studio Jägnefält Milton designed a little pavilion for a woodland site which lead roof is balancing on a single column and held in place by a ground anchor.

Stockholm-based studio Jägnefält Milton conceived a forrest pavilion complying with the new Swedish building laws which states that you can build anything without permission as long its under 25 sqm.

The pavillion has a lead roof balancing on a single column and is held in place by a ground anchor. A polyurethan covered duvet (normally used by bedwetters) gives shelter from wind and wild animals. This project was a collaboration with the engineering firm Arups Berlin office.

Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan
Jägnefält Milton, Lövkojan


Lövkojan
Program: pavilion
Architects: Jägnefält Milton
In collaboration with: Arup
Completion: 2014