Laurence Elsdon
December 4, 2011
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Architecture
There’s something deeply attractive about the thought of cabin living. We live in a world reliant on other people and technology to serve our every need, this is why the outdoors is so attractive to me. In Easter 2011 I went on an expedition with a few friends to Narvik, Norway, the most Northern town accessible by rail in Scandinavia and 140 miles inside the Arctic circle. We spent a week living in a simple Scandinavian cabin. But we still had the amenities of modern life available to us: fridge, oven, central heating and of course the all important supermarket. Maybe some day I will be lucky to take part in a truly self sufficient expedition.





