Each module is elevated from the forest floor and replaces the landscape it covers with a green roof.

Guests may rent an entire cabin, which can host up to eight people.

A sliding partition splits the module to accommodate smaller groups.

Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Visitors are ensured peace and quiet, allowing them to best enjoy the natural landscape around them.

Views are also optimized with floor-to-ceiling glazing that allows guests an unobstructed perspective from the comfort of indoors.

The materials used in the project were inspired by the surrounding forest.

Aerial Photo of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Ark-Shelter used blackened spruce for the exterior of the modules that match the dark wood of the nearby trees.

These modular, prefabricated treehouses are part of the wellness-driven Hotel Bjornson in a Slovakian forest.

Aerial Photo of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Aerial Photo of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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One of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Interior of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Interior of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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Interior of the Tree Houses of Hotel Björnson by Ark-Shelter

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