Bird lovers will want to flock to a new room designed for Sweden’sTreehotel.

The room, which is Treehotel’s eighth, opens in May and features a bold, experimental design.

Each on-site cabin interacts with nature and Biosphere is no different.

Bjarke Ingels Biosphere at Treehotel

The 3,800-square-foot Biosphere is accessed by a suspended bridge and is designed to immerse guests in the surrounding forests.

BIG worked closely with Ohman to create birdhouses of different sizes to attract different birds.

Inside Biosphere, the space is divided on a split level.

Bjarke Ingels Biosphere at Treehotel

The mezzanine-style plan has a lower living area and upper sleeping area.

Biosphereis a new cabin at Sweden’s Treehotel designed by Bjarke Ingels Group.

Accessed by a suspension bridge, it’s covered in 350 birdhouses.

Bjarke Ingels Biosphere at Treehotel

The architects worked with an ornithologist to design birdhouses of different sizes.

The concept allows the guests to fully immerse themselves in the landscape.

And at the same time, provides new habitat for the declining local bird population.

Bjarke Ingels Biosphere at Treehotel

The cozy cabin is built on two levels for living and sleeping.

Guests can book their stay in Biosphere starting in May 2022.

Treehouses on Biosphere at Treehotel

Treehouses on Biosphere at Treehotel

Treehouses on Biosphere at Treehotel

Interior of Biosphere at the Treehotel

Interior of Biosphere at the Treehotel