Rolling Huts: A Comfy Combination of Camping and Glamping
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In a moment of weakness, you agree to go camping ? and there are witnesses present. But before you lose any sleep over your commitment, dreaming about bears eating you and your rations, consider the Rolling Huts alternative.
A comfortable combination of a cabin and a tent, each Rolling Hut offers just enough of the amenities of home without giving you so many you don?t realize you?re ?roughing it? in Washington’s Methow Valley. The six identical huts, referred to by designer Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig Architects as a “herd,” stand in the lush floodplain meadow of an alpine river valley, far enough apart from one another to ensure total privacy. Each hut also has a picture-perfect view of the surrounding North Cascade Mountains.
All of these simply constructed huts have 200 square feet of interior living space, which itself is encircled by 240 feet of covered deck space. An offset steel-clad box attached to a steel and wooden foundation forms the body of each hut....
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