Scalar Architecture introduces a new dark green wooden cabin that is designed for a family of writers. It measures out to be 1200 square feet and highlights a minimal environmental footprint -- it is located in the East Coast forest. The home is entirely constructed from wood with the exception of the foundation which is created for lead-resilient siding. It appears to be floating over the sloped base that it is positioned on top of. The large windows invite a seamless connection with nature.
Additional details include the concave roof surface that aids the collection of water and light, whilst also helping with ventilation control. The studio states, "Exposing a boulder on the ground, the courtyard or impluvium functions in a number of ways: It establishes a relationship between the indoors, the porch, and the forest; it produces a clearing for contemplation within the clearing of the forest for the house; and, it elevates the process of rain and snow nurturing the forest by framing it, augmenting it by the surface of the roof, and, articulating all spaces around it."
Dark-Green Minimal Cabins
Scalar Architecture Introduces a New Quaint Forest Cabin for a Family
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