In 2013, the Norwegian Tourism Association hosted an architectural competition seeking hardy self-catering mountain lodges for installation on one of its hiking trails. Koko architects got the nod with its Skåpet Mountain Lodges: a cluster of off-grid cabins that need little maintenance and can keep up to 35 hikers warm and safe even in the harshest conditions.
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