Station Wagon-Integrated Cabins

This Winter Cabin is Accented by Two Vintage Volvo 240 Cars

This conceptual winter cabin has been designed by Chris Labooy as an unlikely architectural creation that is accented with a familiar albeit unexpected component in the side. The cabin features two 1974 Volvo 240s that have been integrated into the side in order to add exterior and interior visual appeal for car lovers to appreciate. This comes as quite the juxtaposition to the cabin itself, which has a very subtle design with timber walls and a pitched roof.

The conceptual winter cabin identifies how popular technology of yesteryear can be used to create ultra-modern structures and create visual intrigue for those who have a penchant for antiquated designs. The conceptual cabin, although integrated with two sandwiched vehicles, looks quite stylish and is likely to be favored by vintage vehicle enthusiasts.
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Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Opportunity for architects and designers to explore new innovative approaches in integrating vehicles and antiquated designs into their projects.
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