This Tiny Alpine Cabin Promises Better Stargazing Than Your Local Planetarium

A totally transparent roof offers a clear but cozy view of the heavens for less than $90 a night.

Known as "Immerso Glamping", this alpine cabin, designed by Italian architects Fabio Vignolo and Francesca Turnaturi, is true to its name: it allows guests to go off the grid and reconnect with nature in an inventive way. While the prefabricated shelter is designed to be easily moveable, Immerso Glamping is currently located in the alpine village of Usseaux in Italy's Piedmont region. It is available to rent on Airbnb.

Birch plywood panels, full-height windows, and a transparent roof compose "Immerso Glamping" set in the Italian alpine town of Usseaux.

Birch plywood panels, full-height windows, and a transparent roof compose "Immerso Glamping" set in the Italian alpine town of Usseaux.

The original concept for the cabin stems from an experience the architects had designing and building shelters for an earthquake-effected community. They created a series of homes built out of CNC-cut, birch plywood panels; full-height windows; and a roof made out of plexiglass. The structures were flat-packed and could be easily assembled anywhere without the use of electric tools. 

Italian architects Fabio Vignolo and Francesca Turnaturi designed the cabin so that it could be easily assembled anywhere. 

Italian architects Fabio Vignolo and Francesca Turnaturi designed the cabin so that it could be easily assembled anywhere. 

According to the architects: "Immerso offers an original experience following the international trend of glamping; it is linked to nature, and supported by sustainability and respect for the environment."

And although sleeping under the stars is definitely part of the attraction, the alpine cabin also comes complete with curtains to shade the windows just in case guests don't want to completely commune with the outdoors at all moments.

The chic, minimalist interiors sleep two and have a slightly rustic feel. There is only room for a double bed and a small stool. 

The chic, minimalist interiors sleep two and have a slightly rustic feel. There is only room for a double bed and a small stool. 

Coming in at only 65 square feet, the minimalist cabin sleeps two, fits a double bed plus a stool, and rents for $88 per night on Airbnb

The transparent roof allows almost total immersion with the alpine surroundings. 

The transparent roof allows almost total immersion with the alpine surroundings. 

Immerso Glamping sits lightly on the land. 

Immerso Glamping sits lightly on the land. 

The door panels open fully to the surroundings. 

The door panels open fully to the surroundings. 

Guests can gaze at the stars all night long. 

Guests can gaze at the stars all night long. 


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Project credits:

Architect of record: Fabio Vignolo Architetti & Francesca Turnaturi

Builder/General Contractor: Simona & Corrado Bastonero

Jennifer Baum Lagdameo
Dwell Contributor
Jennifer Baum Lagdameo is a freelance design writer who has lived in Washington DC, Brooklyn, Tokyo, Manila, and is currently exploring the Pacific Northwest from her home base in Portland, Oregon.

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