Cabins

Cabins

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  • Create Date:2021-08-07 09:54:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Philip Jodidio
  • ISBN:3836565013
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Summary

Life in the woods: Creative cabin architecture Ever since Henry David Thoreau's described his two years, two months, and two days of cabin existence at Walden Pond, Massachusetts in Walden, or, Life in the Woods (1854), the idea of a refuge dwelling has seduced the modern psyche。 In the past decade, as our material existence and environmental footprint has grown exponentially, architects around the globe have become particularly interested in the possibilities of the minimal, low-impact, and isolated abode。 This new TASCHEN title, combining insightful text, rich photography and bright, contemporary illustrations by Marie-Laure Cruschi, explores how this particular architectural type presents special opportunities for creative thinking。 In eschewing excess, the cabin limits actual spatial intrusion to the bare essentials of living requirements, while in responding to its typically rustic setting, it foregrounds eco-friendly solutions。 As such, the cabin comes to showcase some of the most inventive and forward-looking practice of contemporary architecture, with Renzo Piano, Terunobu Fujimori, Tom Kundig and many fresh young professionals all embracing such distilled sanctuary spaces。 The cabins selected for this publication emphasize the variety of the genre, both in terms of usage and geography。 From an artist studio on the Suffolk coast in England to eco-home huts in the Western Ghats region of India, this survey is as exciting in its international reach as it is in its array of briefs, clients, and situations。 Constant throughout, however, is architectural innovation, and an inspiring sense of contemplation and coexistence as people return to nature and to a less destructive model of being in the world。

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Reviews

Dirk

Not gonna lie。。。bought it for the pictures。 Just wanted to ponder over the possibility of owning a nice little cabin one day。。。😊 But what surprised me were the floorplans that came with the cabins。 Neat little overviews。 Very insightful。 It is also interesting to read more info about architects and their backgrounds。 This book gave me the inspiration I was looking for。 But it also vanished pretty quick。 Now, it’s just a book being pretty。 I’m sure I will grab it once in a while to get a little b Not gonna lie。。。bought it for the pictures。 Just wanted to ponder over the possibility of owning a nice little cabin one day。。。😊 But what surprised me were the floorplans that came with the cabins。 Neat little overviews。 Very insightful。 It is also interesting to read more info about architects and their backgrounds。 This book gave me the inspiration I was looking for。 But it also vanished pretty quick。 Now, it’s just a book being pretty。 I’m sure I will grab it once in a while to get a little bit of cabin-kick。 。。。more

Dakota Morgan

Beautiful illustrations of cute, contemporary cabins accompanied by excellent photographs。 Many of the entries include a detailed floorplan, which I adored。 More of that please。 The book is large enough to serve as a foundation for a cabin, should that need arise。

Tszching_renee

nice collection of small architectures ! very satisfying !

Mercedes Wood

Just like the Tree Houses book, I found this in Costco。 I loved this even more than the tree house book, I think mainly because the uniqueness of each cabin intrigued me more。 Again, I simply adore it。

Montaine

Complete, expose different style architecture。 Area and budget included on almost every case。 Not enough written content。

Karl Moore

Cabins has a beautiful cover and it’s in three languages, so it makes the perfect coffee table book as a decoration。 However, Cabins and Tree Houses both have the same problem, with the photos and the illustrations either in a small vertical format or being ruined by the gutter of the book, which really does not work either way。 The writing is so dry and factual that it's more for language learning or looking up more information online than anything else。 Five stars for the cover, like two and a Cabins has a beautiful cover and it’s in three languages, so it makes the perfect coffee table book as a decoration。 However, Cabins and Tree Houses both have the same problem, with the photos and the illustrations either in a small vertical format or being ruined by the gutter of the book, which really does not work either way。 The writing is so dry and factual that it's more for language learning or looking up more information online than anything else。 Five stars for the cover, like two and a half for the inside。 。。。more