2025 | Professional
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This compact wood cabin is designed as a sustainable living space nestled in a forest near a lake located in North America. The spatial layout provides residents with three distinct ways to engage with nature. Enclosed rooms are oriented to frame unobstructed views of the lake, offering a private yet connected experience with the surrounding landscape. A covered breezeway runs through the structure, enabling exposure to natural wind while providing seating lounge area. Extending over the lake, an open deck invites full immersion in the environment, blurring the boundary between built space and nature.
The design concept draws inspiration from the anatomy of a tree trunk. Architectural elements—such as cladding and structural detailing—mimic the texture of tree bark and the layered pattern of tree rings. This approach allows the cabin to visually and conceptually merge with its forest context. The front façade incorporates integrated vertical green planters, allowing native vegetation to grow from the base of the structure all the way to the roof. Rather than applying a traditional green wall system, the design encourages natural growth to slowly cover the façade over time, creating a soft, seamless transition between building and landscape.
The cabin is constructed entirely from locally sourced wood, emphasizing regional sustainability and reducing material transport. The natural wood finish retains its original tones and textures, echoing the appearance of tree trunks in the surrounding forest. To support energy independence, solar shingles are integrated into the roof design. These panels provide on-site energy generation while maintaining a clean, low-profile appearance that aligns with the overall design intent.
This project aims to be more than a sustainable architectural design—it is a context-driven, low-environmental-impact strategy that quietly integrates with its site and offers its residents a living experience shaped by nature.
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Pininfarina of America
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Lighting Design - Visitor Experience & Museum Exhibition
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Cultural Architecture - Public Art Installations and Structures