The Cabin on the Border designed by the Turkish architectural studio is designed to cope with nature, considering the possibility of being in the most adverse weather conditions. It's not just a matter of collecting rainwater or using solar energy, but of finding valid expedients that make living together with nature really possible
Prefabricated wooden cabin. Architecture interacts and relates with nature
The architecture studio SO? Architecture&Ideas designs a prefabricated wooden living module, located in a cul-de-sac on the Turkish-Greek border, capable of withstanding all weather conditions that vary according to the season
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The window, made of polycarbonate, can become a canopy to look at the sky from the plywood facade, which can turn into a terrace. In the event of a storm, you can close the window and facade, transforming the cabin into a boat in the ocean
Everything is done manually, the cabin being outside the grid and immersed in nature. The landscape and nature are not limited to being a picturesque background of this architecture, but they become the protagonists of the various scenes
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