Dezeen's top 10 cabins of 2023
For the latest roundup in Dezeen's review of 2023, we've collected 10 cabins published this year, including a hut disguised as a boulder and a home where sliding walls open up to the elements.
Cabins have a small footprint, but this year designers have proven once again that size doesn't limit creativity or innovation when it comes to these secluded outposts.
Here are 10 cabins we covered in 2023 that resonated with readers:
Photo by Dylan Perrenoud
Thérèse, France, by Bureau
Architecture studio Bureau used concrete to disguise this wooden cabin as a boulder. The work pays tribute to the novel Derborence by Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, which tells the story of a shepherd who becomes trapped under rocks following a landslide, shortly after marrying a woman named Thérèse. A pyramidal timber structure lays under the cabin's concrete exterior, with a single porthole window located on its facade.
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Photo by Einar Aslaksen
Kjerringholmen, Norway, by Line Solgaard ArkitekterÂ
The Kjerringholmen cabin by Line Solgaard Arkitekter was designed to blend with the rocks of the outcrop on which it is perched. Its prefabricated structure comprises three interconnected volumes clad in ash that will weather over time.
"The aim was to integrate the cabin with its surroundings, through its form and materiality, but also through the relationship between the interior and exterior spaces, considering the landscape as a feature of the house itself," Â sa...
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