The Conceptual 'II Pino' Cabin is Concealed in the Treetops
Michael Hemsworth — December 8, 2022 — Art & Design
References: beltrame.studio & yankodesign
The conceptual 'II Pino' cabin has been designed by the Studio Beltrame as a holiday home that promises to provide a comfortable place to escape to in the wilderness. The cabin is imagined as an off-grid home that produces its own renewable energy thanks to a series of solar panels on the rooftop that stick out above the treetops to capture the sun's rays. The cabin has a tree-inspired facade that draws aesthetic inspiration from nature to help it fit in well with the surrounding landscape.
The conceptual 'II Pino' cabin features cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels on the interior to further enhance the rusticity of the space. The cabin was selected as part of the Airbnb OMG! Fund! Competition and could be built in the near-future.
The conceptual 'II Pino' cabin features cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels on the interior to further enhance the rusticity of the space. The cabin was selected as part of the Airbnb OMG! Fund! Competition and could be built in the near-future.
Trend Themes
1. Off-grid Eco Cabins - There is an opportunity for developing sustainable off-grid cabins that can function as holiday homes or permanent residences.
2. Tree-inspired Architecture - Designers and architects can draw inspiration from nature and create structures that blend in with the environment, while still maintaining functionality.
3. Renewable Energy Integration - There is potential for incorporating renewable energy systems, such as solar panels, into the design of buildings to produce their own energy, reducing reliance on external sources.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can explore the concept of eco cabins as a unique and sustainable accommodation option for guests seeking an immersive nature experience.
2. Real Estate - Developers can explore the potential of sustainable off-grid cabins as an alternative to traditional homes, especially in remote areas or areas with limited access to utilities.
3. Architecture - Architecture firms can specialize in designing eco-friendly structures that incorporate elements of sustainability and natural aesthetics, offering clients unique and functional building designs.
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