OfficeUntitled creates comfy cabins and spacious clubhouse for luxury Oregon campground
An indoor saltwater pool, a fitness centre, and furnished cabins with televisions are among the offerings at this glamping site in the Pacific Northwest designed by US firm OfficeUntitled.
Billed as a luxury campground, Bay Point Landing is located in Coos Bay, a small town along the Oregon coast.
Envisioned as a "private retreat and place to connect with the sea", the property overlooks a tranquil bay and is surrounded by sandy beaches and a dense forest.
The project was designed by OfficeUntitled, a Californian studio formerly known as R&A Architecture and Design.
The site has an industrial past, as it was once used to store bark waste from a lumber mill. Unsuitable for large buildings due to the marshy terrain, the property was deemed an ideal spot for camping facilities. OfficeUntitled sought to create comfortable accommodations, while respecting the natural terrain.
"Preserving the bay's natural beauty, the design clarifies the character of the 103-acre (41.6-hectare) inlet site by revealing the landscape and its history," the team said in a project description.
"Embracing this condition, a series of smaller structures were designed as a network of communal camps."
While there are plans for expansion, the campground currently offers 17 furnished cabins and 14 Airstreams, along with nearly 100 spots for drive-in caravans.
At the heart of the property is a spacious, year-round clubhouse that is lifted above the ground via a series of ...
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