Batthyány square underpass, Budapest, 1973. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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Batthyány square underpass, Budapest, 1973. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Introducing a newly-completed summer cabin project in the Finnish Archipelago, conceived and created together by partners Milla Selkimäki and Aleksi Hautamäki.
They call it the Project Ö, where “Ö” means ‘an island’ in Swedish. They purchased the 5-acre island, on the edge of the Archipelago National Park, two years ago and have since built the main cabin with a sauna and the workshop.
The buildings pay a tribute to the traditional Finnish archipelago aesthetics, with cabled roof, long eaves, extended gutters and vertical cladding. The shape of the cabins is long and narrow, which allows for large window surfaces with varying views, as well as possibilities for very different types of functions at the opposite ends of the building; for example, sundowner drinks with friends at one end, while the kids are sleeping in the other.
The vision was to have all things necessary with as little space as possible. All individual spaces have been designed to be as compact as they can without compromising the functionality and comfort. The two buildings are just 70m² in total, yet they sleep 10 adults comfortably if needed.
Their island is totally self-sufficient, as it uses solar power for energy and filtered sea water for drinking. The houses have running water, flush toilet, heating, cooling, and a modern kitchen. Hot running water is produced with a sauna stove and the same system provides heating to the floors.
You can follow along by following @project_archipelago.
Photos by @Archmospheres.
The Willow Treehouse / @treehousewillow is settled among the trees, overlooking a small, swimmable pond, on a wooded 34-acre property 15 minutes away from the town of Woodstock.
Designed by Antony Gibbon / @antonygibbondesigns and built by William Johnson the treehouse is a passion project that came to life.
It is cozy at 500 square feet, yet has all you need to cook dinner, enjoy reading, chilling, or swimming. Separate spaces for chilling, writing a novel, or enjoying the view. The sleeping loft is accessible by a ladder, and is perfect for couples and solo adventurers. Available to stay.
Photos by Peter Crosby / @pbcrosby
Traditional green-roof cottages on the Faroe Islands. Photo by @ilhan1077
This a-frame is on an island in Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. The island is about 20 feet from the shore of Oliver Lodge. There’s a floating dock used for sunbathing, canoes and small boats. The house faces due south and receives sun all day. Available to rent.
Photo by @erubes1
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Johannes Hulsch was driving from the Adriatic Sea through snowy mountains near Montenegro and encountered these summer cabins. His image struck us, too. We’re really fond of their forms and their relationship to each other. What a cozy layout for a family to spend time together outside.
This family retreat designed by @morkulnesarchitects is located at the northern edge of Nordmarka, Norway which is a vast wilderness just an hour north of Oslo. The location was chosen because its easy access to cross country skiing and fishing, which can be done at Mylla Lake just below.
To create a warm and light-filled interior, the designer used pine plywood treated with lye and white oil to finish the interior of the cabin. Custom plywood furniture, including bed frames, bunk beds, couch, dining table, benches, and shelves are found throughout.
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Just perfect. A floating sauna dock with Mount Stephens on the horizon in British Columbia. Extraordinary cover photo by @jeremykoreski Additional photography by @nathanielatakora
Castel Meur, also known as La Maison du Gouffre or “the house between the rocks”, is a cottage wedged between two jagged rocks near little village of Plougrescant in the region of Brittany, France. Photo by @thorsten_nunnemann
@maralto_matanzas by @croxatto_opazo_arquitectos Photographed by @estudiopalma More photos on @cabinporn.
@panoramaglasslodge Photos by @kuhrmarvin More photos on @cabinporn.
A backcountry hut in New Zealand photographed by @kylekotajarvi More photos on @cabinporn.
The French Ridge Hut photographed by @emilehussell More photos on @cabinporn.
The National Library Of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus
Condo in Kuala Lumpur
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Man in a Bowler Hat, 1964
René Magritte