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Switzerland-based architecture firm Leopold Banchini Architects has never been one to shy away from bold projects that use simple materials and geometric shapes in exceptional and unexpected ways. The firm's past houses, apartments, and commercial facilities like the Moon Ra hut and Al Naseej Textile
“ The architects augmented those 200-year-old electrical posts with spotted gum timber that grows in the Darug region for the beams of the ceiling and floor. In other parts of the space, repurposed turpentine timber from an old jetty built by settlers on the creek bank has become furniture and other small details. The cabin steps down along with the slope of the land, resulting in an interesting terraced interior around the home’s single large north-facing window. This window can also be lifted up using counterweights to open the space to the fresh air”
Heat recovery, solar power and many more sustainable systems make Off Grid House a shining example of eco-friendly architecture.
This rustic off grid cabin is a charming earth sheltered cabin in the heart of one of Norway’s forests and looks a lot like a magical Hobbit house. Perfect for a romantic getaway.
This little treasure is located in Hol, Buskerud, Norway and it’s for those who want to reconnect with nature and spend quality time with their loved ones.