The 'Metal Lark' Cabin Offers Tranquility in Northern Wisconsin
Michael Hemsworth — January 21, 2022 — Art & Design
References: salaarc & yankodesign
The 'Metal Lark' cabin has been designed by Sala Architects as a holiday home in Northern Wisconsin that provides tranquil living space along with ample views of the surrounding landscape to help bathe inhabitants in the natural environment.
The cabin is constructed with a half steel and half glass design that splits the living space across two floors, and features a partially occluded facade that is kept hidden from the gravel driveway with trees that also offer shade in the summer. The floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper floor of the home provides uninterrupted views of the 140-acres of landscape that includes a nearby lake.
The 'Metal Lark' cabin maintains its hidden appearance from the road thanks to its location on a sloped section of land that also allows for the aforementioned views.
The cabin is constructed with a half steel and half glass design that splits the living space across two floors, and features a partially occluded facade that is kept hidden from the gravel driveway with trees that also offer shade in the summer. The floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper floor of the home provides uninterrupted views of the 140-acres of landscape that includes a nearby lake.
The 'Metal Lark' cabin maintains its hidden appearance from the road thanks to its location on a sloped section of land that also allows for the aforementioned views.
Trend Themes
1. Glassy Steel Architecture - Designing structures with half steel and half glass materials for a unique and modern look.
2. Hidden Facade Buildings - Constructing buildings with partially occluded facades that blend in with the surrounding environment.
3. Landscape-centric Living Space - Designing living spaces to maximize the surrounding natural landscape views and incorporate them into the living experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Exploring and innovating new ways to combine materials and design structures to create modern buildings.
2. Real Estate - Developing properties and homes that incorporate the natural surroundings to enhance the living experience of homeowners.
3. Tourism - Building unique and modern vacation homes or hotels that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape to attract visitors seeking a nature-centric vacation experience.
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