The design for the Traveler takes cues from California modernism with its emphasis on indoor-outdoor living, natural materials and sense of warmth.
The design for the Traveler takes cues from California modernism with its emphasis on indoor-outdoor living, natural materials and sense of warmth.
A wood-clad staircase leads to the upper level. The doors to the bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor are made out of the same wood, creating a sense of continuity in the space.
A wood-clad staircase leads to the upper level. The doors to the bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor are made out of the same wood, creating a sense of continuity in the space.
The home’s prefabricated exterior shell was completed in just two days. Inside, the wall panels are framed by lumber.
The home’s prefabricated exterior shell was completed in just two days. Inside, the wall panels are framed by lumber.
The upper and lower level of the home feature exposed hemp panels.
The upper and lower level of the home feature exposed hemp panels.
The home explores new, innovative ways of utilizing hemp. The kitchen and dining area are located in a double-height space.
The home explores new, innovative ways of utilizing hemp. The kitchen and dining area are located in a double-height space.
The concept was simple: To create a cabin that is small and sparse yet spatially rich. The 592-square-foot structure, completed in 2016, comprises a large living area, bedroom, ski room, and small annex with a utility space. The home functions off the water and electricity grids.
The concept was simple: To create a cabin that is small and sparse yet spatially rich. The 592-square-foot structure, completed in 2016, comprises a large living area, bedroom, ski room, and small annex with a utility space. The home functions off the water and electricity grids.