Church Stone Shelter / Arkkitehtitoimisto TILASTO
Church Stone Shelter. Finnish architect Malin Moisio has designed a wooden shelter, named Kirkkokiven laavu, in the deep forest of Kintulammi hiking and nature reserve area in Tampere, Finland. Kintulammi nature reserve is an outdoor area for hikers with numerous shelters to overnight stays or have a break by the campfire. All the shelters are freely accessible to all and maintained by the City of Tampere. All the structures are made ecological, mostly with wood and recycled materials. Kirkkokiven laavu, the Church Stone Shelter, is located near a large natural boulder the shelter was named after. According to tradition, the boulder has served as a primitive church for local horse shepherds in the 18th century, which gives it its name.
© Julia Kivelä
architects: Arkkitehtitoimisto TILASTOLocation: Tampere, FinlandArea: 23.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Julia KiveläPhotographs: Malin Moisio
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© Julia Kivelä
architects: Arkkitehtitoimisto TILASTOLocation: Tampere, FinlandArea: 23.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Julia KiveläPhotographs: Malin Moisio
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