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Finnish wooden house built in original ecology

This modern wooden house is located by the lake in central Finland. When completed, it will be used to resist the severe winter as low as MINUS 30 degrees. Unlike most traditional log buildings, this hut has no overlapping or visible modern wood corners.

The cabin is mainly made of laminated board with a thickness of 202 mm, and the joints at the corners are treated by modern oblique cutting method. This 202 x 205 mm laminated wood board consists of three layers of pine glued together, and the outermost layer is hard heartwood. For example, recently in Finland, wood is often used to build schools and kindergartens.

The hut has a large glass curtain wall, which leads directly to the beautiful lake view. The window is made of three layers of insulating glass. Wood fibers embedded with fireproof materials are made into breathable materials like logs for roof insulation.

For the construction process of wooden buildings, the most important standard is to ensure the cleanliness and health of indoor air. In winter, geothermal energy is used as the main heat source of the hut-heat is mainly pumped out through dug wells.

In summer, the outdoor temperature can sometimes reach 30 degrees, but it is still cool indoors-cold air is pumped into the building from underground. ▼ Living room

▼ Living room, dining room, kitchen

▼ Second floor space

▼ Ground floor plan

▼ Floor plan of the second floor

▼ Introduction

▼ elevation view

▼ Second floor space

▼ Ground floor plan

▼ Floor plan of the second floor

▼ Introduction

▼ elevation view