
The first cabin was built in 2010 and the second – autumn 2012. To create the project, the architects took inspiration from a picture of tourist tents nestled on this site for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. And, as a result, using traditional house-building techniques with a Scotch wood roof at a beveled angle, the architects achieved a campground that blends snugly into the surrounding pine forest. Despite its small size, the house has two bedrooms, a cozy loft and a kitchen-living room. It's like a lodge in the woods, only much more comfortable.


