We would all live in Sweden, right? Excellent education, a well-organized health system, excellent support from the state apparatus, high morale of the inhabitants and an excellent economy, this is what we hear most often from the local residents. Among other things, Sweden is also excellent at attracting tourists to its country. (Remember the Airbnb campaign?) Let's see what they came up with now.
The 72 Hour Cabin it's a little house, well, basically a cabin that will house the power stay for 72 hours. Who would want that, you ask? In fact, it is a project with which they want to Visit Sweden, the official national tourism website, find out how man and (Swedish) nature work together, what kind of relationship they can develop in a short time. Nature in this Northern European country is famous for integrity, wilderness and spread. In the houses she designed young architect Jeanna Berger and are built from wood and glasses, will be for accommodated 5 people for 3 days, coming from the most stressful work environments. A case of a taxi driver from Paris, policewoman from Munich, a journalist from London, event coordinator from New York and a television reporter also from London. Each of them lives a pretty stressful life, so they all hope for a peaceful 3 days. Scientists Walter Osika and Cecilia Stenfors z Karolinska Institute in Sweden, which you will watch all the time, you will follow behavior reactions and the well-being of five volunteers. In this way, they hope to obtain more concrete information about how nature affects humans. They hope, of course, that the effects will be positive, which they should could attract even more people to Sweden.
In October, the results will be known and we admit that we are looking forward to them.
Gallery - 72 Hour Cabin: contact between man and nature
More information:
visitsweden.com