Panoramahyttene Cabins Shortlisted for AHEAD Awards Europe 2025 in Haugesund

Reflections at Panoramahyttene. Photo: Ida K. Vollum
Reflections at Panoramahyttene. Photo: Ida K. Vollum
Panoramahyttene in Haugesund has been shortlisted for the AHEAD Awards Europe 2025, highlighting its innovative design that integrates seamlessly with Norway’s coastal landscape. This recognition not only elevates the project but also shines a spotlight on the region’s growing reputation in hospitality design. Panoramahyttene’s innovative coastal cabins in Haugesund have earned a place among the AHEAD Awards Europe 2025 finalists, showcasing exceptional hospitality design.

Panoramahyttene, located in the Haugesund region, has been shortlisted for the prestigious AHEAD Awards Europe 2025, celebrating the best in hospitality and design worldwide.

With annual ceremonies in Singapore, New York, Dubai and London, the AHEAD Awards celebrates the world’s most inspiring hospitality design, and the creative teams behind it. As the only Norwegian finalist, Panoramahyttene brings international attention not just to the project itself, but to the entire Haugesund region.

– It feels almost surreal to see Panoramahyttene among the finalists for such a prestigious award. Looking at both this year’s and past finalists, we’re truly honoured to be in such a great company, says Tove V. BrĂĄthen, Marketing and Operations Manager.

Recognized for their spectacular cabins by the sea

Nestled in the dramatic coastal landscape of Western Norway, Panoramahyttene stands out for its seamless blend of architecture and raw natural beauty. Here, the sky feels endless and the horizon stretches wide, with shifting light and weather adding a new layer to the experience.

Perched on the rocky edge above the sea, the cabins invite guests to experience nature up close, yet from a calm and comfortable space. Elevated placement provides an unbroken 180-degree panorama, with large windows on the front, sides and roof drawing the landscape into the interior.

Inside, dark tones frame the ever-changing light, turning nature itself into the artwork. No television is needed. Here, the 7.5-metre window offers an uninterrupted, real-time view of Norway’s raw coastal drama.

Designed by HOLON arkitektur – inspired by nature

When designing the cabins, the architect looked to nature itself for guidance. Inspired by Ice Age boulders scattered across the terrain, he created cabins that seem carved by time; sculptural yet subtle, luxurious yet low-impact, fully in tune with the landscape around them.

The architect Roald Bø explains: – Our goal was to let the architecture follow the rhythm of the terrain. The cabins aren’t placed in nature, they’re part of it.

The way the cabins are designed, with their longitudinal orientation towards the sea and large panoramic windows, provides a completely unique experience of the landscape.

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