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VUE | Holiday 2019

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BY ROSY ALVAREZ —Geometric panels, steel micro dwellings, a mysterious wooden façade—cabin architecture is inspiring designers with the spirit of seclusion. Living in a big city means that every day is fast-paced—hours slip through our fingers and our thoughts are never settled. Everyone unwinds in different ways but there seems to be a resurgence in escaping the city and residing alone in the depths of nature. is practice has inspired some of the world's greatest writers, musicians and artists. From Emily Dickinson and Russian composer Pytor Illich Tchaikovsky to modern recluses such as Banksy and Frank Ocean, there's always been an aura of romanticism surrounding the idea of seclusion, if only temporarily. In architecture, nothing speaks to the mystery of solitude quite like a cabin in the woods. ese days, designers and developers alike are designing sustainable, minimal, and oen luxurious living quarters that are purposely located away from towns and cities. Meant to blend in with their surroundings—although some are both obvious and unique—these cabins provide an elevated vision of isolation. Beneath their geometric panelings and high skylights, each structure preserves its connection to the natural world in complete and total seclusion. Ca b i n F e v e r V U E N J . C O M 64

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