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Cabin, Lund Hagem Architects
LUND HAGEM:BIG AND SMALL (2016)
A very short presentation in which Einar Hagem introduces this Norwegian cabin, as an example of the firm’s smaller-scale work.
The Box Hop - Hocking Hills / Ohio
© theboxhop.com
The Light Shed, a fibreglass-clad multi-functional shed in London by Architect Richard John Andrews.
The 12-sqm studio was constructed by Andrews and his assistant in just 21 days.
📷 Chris Snook.
Pine House
© Line Design Studio
Beach House near San Francisco
© J.Fletcher
Kabinka is a tiny cabin designed by Hello Wood. The house was thoughtfully designed so that downsizing would be affordable for anyone interested in living small. You can read more here!
The prefabbed Cabin Y by @dmva_architects in Belgium was designed to be easily transportable with a flatbed trailer, with a related goal to be as light as possible. The construction system consists of ten wooden frames that are connected by stainless steel tension cables in an X-shape, whereby the tensile and compressive forces are neutralized when lifting with a crane. Between the sandwich panels there is thermal insulation of hemp fiber. The exterior cladding is burnt larch and inside they used oiled white pine. Burning wood is a natural way to make wood sustainable without using chemicals.
The unit is equipped with a toilet, a shower and sleeping for two. Solar panels on the roof provide renewable energy. The front facade is entirely in glass with a steel frame as pivoting door.
10x10 House / Patchwork Architecture Photos © Simon Wilson
Small home on Victoria’s south coast | photos by Nikole Ramsay
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PAN-tretopphytter (PAN treetop-cabins), Hedmark, Norway,
Designed by Espen Surnevik
AB Studio Cabin, Taihape, New Zealand by Copeland Associates Architects
Mer De Glace Chamonix France
© J. Anstey
“…clad in Weathertex, a carbon neutral product of compressed sawdust and wax panels, measures in at just 150 square feet (14 sqm), is prefabricated, and portable…”
an off-the-grid cabin by Fresh Prince
Good wood - more cosy cabin porn, this one can be found just outside Warsaw in Poland, and is called the “Bookworm Cabin” by resident architect Bartłomiej Kraciuk.
Forest Cabin
© Elevated Spaces