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- Sauna by Denizen WorksA woman in Finland wanted to convert an abandoned boathouse into a sauna for 12 years, but she couldn't get municipal approval - so Denizen Works traveled from London to her home in Åland and came up with a viable solution. Responding to stories about a grandfather who used to put runners underneath his sauna and ride around on ice, the designers decided to put the recycled structure on a sled to make it mobile, and the government finally approved the plans. More details after the jump....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/finnish-woman-waits-12-years-for-permission-to-build-recycled-sauna/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
- Sauna by Denizen WorksA woman in Finland wanted to convert an abandoned boathouse into a sauna for 12 years, but she couldn't get municipal approval - so Denizen Works traveled from London to her home in Åland and came up with a viable solution. Responding to stories about a grandfather who used to put runners underneath his sauna and ride around on ice, the designers decided to put the recycled structure on a sled to make it mobile, and the government finally approved the plans. More details after the jump....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/finnish-woman-waits-12-years-for-permission-to-build-recycled-sauna/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
- Sauna by Denizen WorksA woman in Finland wanted to convert an abandoned boathouse into a sauna for 12 years, but she couldn't get municipal approval - so Denizen Works traveled from London to her home in Åland and came up with a viable solution. Responding to stories about a grandfather who used to put runners underneath his sauna and ride around on ice, the designers decided to put the recycled structure on a sled to make it mobile, and the government finally approved the plans. More details after the jump....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/finnish-woman-waits-12-years-for-permission-to-build-recycled-sauna/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
- Sauna by Denizen WorksA woman in Finland wanted to convert an abandoned boathouse into a sauna for 12 years, but she couldn't get municipal approval - so Denizen Works traveled from London to her home in Åland and came up with a viable solution. Responding to stories about a grandfather who used to put runners underneath his sauna and ride around on ice, the designers decided to put the recycled structure on a sled to make it mobile, and the government finally approved the plans. More details after the jump....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/finnish-woman-waits-12-years-for-permission-to-build-recycled-sauna/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
- Sauna by Denizen WorksA woman in Finland wanted to convert an abandoned boathouse into a sauna for 12 years, but she couldn't get municipal approval - so Denizen Works traveled from London to her home in Åland and came up with a viable solution. Responding to stories about a grandfather who used to put runners underneath his sauna and ride around on ice, the designers decided to put the recycled structure on a sled to make it mobile, and the government finally approved the plans. More details after the jump....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/finnish-woman-waits-12-years-for-permission-to-build-recycled-sauna/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5