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Seattle firm Wittman Estes designed this compact cabin floating above a meadow on Whidbey Island.
Seattle firm Wittman Estes designed this compact cabin floating above a meadow on Whidbey Island.
The two chairs in the feed room are family heirlooms that first belonged to Kelli’s grandfather. He had them in what he called his rest space, which referred to the small cabin on their family’s farm in Burleson County, Texas.
The two chairs in the feed room are family heirlooms that first belonged to Kelli’s grandfather. He had them in what he called his rest space, which referred to the small cabin on their family’s farm in Burleson County, Texas.
While Zook Cabins manages the shipment of their units (so long as the site is accessible by a semi truck) and includes a heavy duty trailer with the purchase, any sitework after delivery, like levelling and skirting, is the client’s responsibility.
While Zook Cabins manages the shipment of their units (so long as the site is accessible by a semi truck) and includes a heavy duty trailer with the purchase, any sitework after delivery, like levelling and skirting, is the client’s responsibility.
Apart from cabins, saunas, and outdoor showers, Iglucraft has also used their hallmark structure to make offices, bars, and detached bathrooms. If none of these quite fit your needs, Iglucraft invites inquiries about bespoke projects.
Apart from cabins, saunas, and outdoor showers, Iglucraft has also used their hallmark structure to make offices, bars, and detached bathrooms. If none of these quite fit your needs, Iglucraft invites inquiries about bespoke projects.
"It is a creative space and we truly hope that it will inspire all those who enter it,
"It is a creative space and we truly hope that it will inspire all those who enter it,
As Nicolás Tovo and Teresa Sarmiento of La Base embraced modular design as part of their architectural practice, they noticed that prospective clients were wary of prefabricated construction. So the duo teamed up with Place, an Argentine prefab builder, to make a proof of concept just outside the Patagonian resort town of Bariloche.
As Nicolás Tovo and Teresa Sarmiento of La Base embraced modular design as part of their architectural practice, they noticed that prospective clients were wary of prefabricated construction. So the duo teamed up with Place, an Argentine prefab builder, to make a proof of concept just outside the Patagonian resort town of Bariloche.
Frontal facade - Street view
Frontal facade - Street view
<span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">Floor plan for Refugio Bariloche by Nicolás Tovo and Teresa Sarmiento</span>
Floor plan for Refugio Bariloche by Nicolás Tovo and Teresa Sarmiento
Floor Plan of Halcyon 02 by Fritz Tiny Homes
Floor Plan of Halcyon 02 by Fritz Tiny Homes
With views of trees, sky, and water, the home’s all-glass living and dining space is enveloped by the landscape.
With views of trees, sky, and water, the home’s all-glass living and dining space is enveloped by the landscape.
A wood shutter closes the shower to the outdoors when guests want a feeling of privacy.
A wood shutter closes the shower to the outdoors when guests want a feeling of privacy.
While the new facade is swathed in black stucco, it maintains elements of the original carriage house, which is hidden within the wall. Beyond the grounding stucco base, Healey designed two white volumes to be seen above, teasing the idea that more exists beyond the entry point.
While the new facade is swathed in black stucco, it maintains elements of the original carriage house, which is hidden within the wall. Beyond the grounding stucco base, Healey designed two white volumes to be seen above, teasing the idea that more exists beyond the entry point.
Icon released renderings for a neighborhood of 100 3D-printed homes north of Austin, Texas, with global architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and homebuilder Lennar in 2021.
Icon released renderings for a neighborhood of 100 3D-printed homes north of Austin, Texas, with global architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and homebuilder Lennar in 2021.