Bjarke Ingels Group, along with Nokken, have introduced a new modular hut called Softshell. Designed as a replacement for safari tents, it is aimed at responding to the needs of nature tourism; The need that focuses on distant experiences and in the heart of nature, without ignorance.
Photographer: Unknown / The Nokken
The first conceptual version of Softshll was unveiled late in the year, and is now tested in various environments, from the California dry desert to the temperate forests of Europe in various environments. Despite the light weight and minimal impact on the environment, this hut maintains its architectural cohesion and provides a minimalist and relaxing atmosphere.
According to the creators, the purpose of the Softshll was to create a structure that was about temporary and permanent residences; This tent is sufficiently lightweight to easily move; While it is designed with the depth and obsession of the long -term architecture.


The hut contains a wooden structure with a fabric cover and adjustable modules. Users can also be added to renewable energy systems, smart systems and proprietary interior design.

Photographer: Unknown / The Nokken
The cooperation of manufacturers has created a product that fills the gap between luxury resorts and sustainable life. The question is, can Softshll be the beginning of a new period in sustainable tourism? Tell us about your point of view.
Cover Photo Source: The Nokken | Photographer: Unknown
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