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Weekend house in the Ore Mountains is based on local nature and color, represented by an aerodynamic but angular figure, where classic elements, such as the roof and wall, give way to a clear shape and merge with each other.
Project name
Weekend House Nové Hamry
Architecture firm
NEW HOW architects
Location
Nové Hamry, the Ore Mountains (Karlovy Vary Region), Czech Republic
Photography
Petr Polák, polak@studiopetrohrad.cz, petrpolak.photo
Inspired by the verticality of the forest, the São Paulo-based architecture firm Atelier Marko Brajovic has recently completed Monkey House located in Paraty, Brazil.  Architect's statement: A few years ago the monkeys that lived at the foot of Serra in Paraty disappeared. It was said that it was due to the yellow fever that supposedly spread amon...
Project name
Monkey House
Architecture firm
Atelier Marko Brajovic
Location
Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Photography
Rafael Medeiros, Gustavo Uemura
Located in the town of Woodstock, New York, this inspiring cabin was designed by Antony Gibbon Designs.
Project name
Inhabit, NY
Architecture firm
Antony Gibbon Designs
Location
Woodstock, New York
Photography
Martin Dimitrov
Designed by Rye, East Sussex-based architecture practice RX Architects, The Lake Cabin is located in Brabourne, South East England.
Project name
The Lake Cabin
Architecture firm
RX Architects
Location
Brabourne, South East England
Photography
Ashley Gendek
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Completed in 2018 by Seattle-area architecture firm Coates Design, Tumble Creek Cabin is a single-family home situated in Suncadia Resort, Cle Elum, Washington, USA. This vacation home designed to be “net-zero” lies in the beautiful Suncadia Resort in Washington State’s Cascade Mountains. The resort, located on the sunny side of the Cascades, hosts...
Project name
Tumble Creek Cabin
Architecture firm
Coates Design
Location
Suncadia Resort, Cle Elum, Washington, USA
Photography
Lara Swimmer
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Private retreat in your own garden? Hello Wood, one of the pioneers of the Hungarian cabin movement, released the newest member of the cabin family, the Workstation Cabin.
Project name
Workstation Cabin
Architecture firm
Hello Wood
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Photography
Zsuzsa Darab
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How can you create space for lots of people in a small wooden cabin? The Grand Cabin Club is not a lonely retreat, but a place nestled in the forest which is perfect for socialising, dinners with friends or even house parties.
Project name
Grand Cabin
Architecture firm
Hello Wood
Location
Balaton Upland, Csóromfölde, Hungary
Photography
Tamás Bujnovszky