ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest

farm art: a collaboration between architect & farmer

 

In an unexpected yet whimsical collaboration, Swedish artist and architect Ulf Mejergren has teamed up with local farmer Robert Pettersson to embark upon a year-long project titled Farm Art. Blending inherent farming techniques and know-how with the creative intentions of the artist, the duo builds various designs on Pettersson’s lands in Grödinge, reflecting his field crops, forestry, livestock, and hunting practices.

 

Pine Bark Hut is the first project of the series emerging from the dense pine tree forest as a camouflaged hut repurposed from discarded pine bark. Sited strategically with views over a clear-cut area where moose and boar often wander, the farmer intends on using it as a hunting spot. Though in the meantime, the enclosure sits as a tool shed for the duo’s next Farm Art project.

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
Ulf Mejergren & Robert Pettersson’s Pine Bark Hut | all images courtesy the author

 

 

ulf mejergren + robert pettersson revive discarded pine bark

 

When seeking inspiration from the lands, Robert Pettersson and architect Ulf Mejergren encountered a clear-cut area where the farmer had cut down a lot of trees — mostly pine — to sell to a local sawmill. Left behind in a piled stack next to a dirt road the trunks had dried up, creating large, loose chunks of bark that could be easily removed. Inspired by their rough and scaly texture, the duo decided to breathe new life into the discarded tree trunks by creating a Pine Bark Hut.

 

Due to the heavy weight of each bark chunk, it was necessary to design a sturdy structure that could withstand its weight. Pettersson and Mejergren incorporated a triangular formation of living pine trees they found close by the clear-cut. In between the trees, three simple walls made from studs and plywood were secured to one another with additional studs. The raw, textured facade blends almost seamlessly into the engulfing forest of pine trees, creating an illusion of a ‘super trunk’, interrupted only by a large cut opening which serves as the enclosure’s entrance.

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
the first from the Farm Art series, reviving discarded tree bark in creative ways

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
Robert Pettersson and the hut

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
the project blends inherent farming techniques and know-how with creative intentions

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
Ulf Mejergren and Robert Pettersson cut a discreet opening

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ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
the enclosure creates the illusion of a ‘super trunk’ in the Swedish forest

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
Pine Bark Hut camouflages into its encompassing foliage

ulf mejergren repurposes dead trees into a pine bark hut camouflaged into swedish forest
a seamless transition between the enclosure’s walls and existing living trees

 

 

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project info:

 

name: Pine Bark Hut
designers: Ulf Mejergren & Robert Pettersson

funded by: Kulturbryggan of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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