Zach Batteer and Carlyle Scott designed Field Cabin, a 288-square foot accommodation at Serana, their communal retreat in Paige, Texas. Wrapped in Yakisugi-treated pine, the cabin took 40 days and almost $46K to build.
Using a specialized app, passengers can control the lighting, entertainment system, and window blinds, plus get information about their flight and destination.
Belongings can be stashed in leather pockets on the walls.
Three rings embedded with LED lights illuminate the cabin; users can choose which color light they prefer.
This VIP interior for the AW169 helicopter can accommodate up to five passengers in cocoon-like leather seats. The cabin is done up in a neutral palette, placing emphasis on the passing scenery.
The seats are pivot-mounted, so passergers can turn to face each other in conversation. Each seat contains outlets for charging devices.
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Lung Hagem Arkitekter said: "The roof is executed in 270mm thick reinforced concrete with 20mm VIP insulation underneath. The concrete itself is water resistant, thus no additional roofing materials are required. As a result, the roof is a smooth white surface creating a dialogue with the rocky landscape, and giving the cabin its distinctive character."