Texas-based design firm Moontower Design Build has created the Cross Cabin, which is a plant-based cabin in Austin. It is comprised of cross-laminated timber elements that are paired with a facade clad of cork. The dwelling unit rests on top of a sloped yard that overlooks the horizon through a tree canopy. The cabin was completed last year and was a direct response to the AIA Architecture & Design Materials Pledge to bring attention to design on the holistic effects of structures.
The co-founder of the studio Greg Esparza speaks to Dezeen about the design, noting "These natural materials like wood and cork are repeatedly presented throughout the home in ways that are intended to provoke an unconventional sensory engagement with building materials." The cabin is made up of an elevated timber box "blanketed with plant-based insulation like cork, hemp and wood fiber."
Plant-Based Timber Cabins
Moontower Design Build Has Created the Cross Cabin in Austin
Trend Themes
1. Cross-laminated Timber Construction - Cross-laminated timber is being utilized in innovative ways, providing sustainable and renewable construction alternatives.
2. Plant-based Insulation Materials - Eco-friendly insulation options like cork, hemp, and wood fiber are gaining popularity for their environmental benefits and effectiveness.
3. Sensory-focused Architecture - Architectural designs that enhance sensory engagement with natural materials are creating new aesthetic and experiential dimensions in living spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Building Materials - The industry is expanding with innovative materials like cross-laminated timber and cork, focused on reducing environmental impact.
2. Eco-friendly Home Construction - A growing demand for eco-friendly homes is driving advancements in the use of plant-based and renewable materials for construction.
3. Green Architecture - Architectural practices are increasingly incorporating green principles, rethinking traditional design to include more sustainable and natural elements.