As apartments in urban areas become prohibitively expensive, young people in Oakland, California have been developing innovative, grassroots strategies to provide homes for themselves, and for homeless people in their communities. The New York Times recently article and slideshow samples new ways of thinking about “home”, “a social experiment in stripping down to the basics.”
Read MorePopUp Hotel Rooms Inspire Cabin Thinking
Last October, 22 temporary hotel rooms popped up around Mannheim, Germany, as part of the Hotel Shabby Shabby event for the city’s Theater der Welt festival. Designers were invited to build temporary cabins in unexpected locations using found or recylable materials, for a strict 250 pounds (less than $400) budget. It yielded a many ideas for building…
Read MoreBasho Haiku for Cabin Porn
The other morning, we opened our favorite book of haiku to this astonishing three lines by Basho, written in the 17th century. Life in this world— a makeshift hut like Sogi’s. Such pleasure, contentment, and wonder in a simple makeshift hut made us think of ones we’ve admired…
Read MoreA Silo Becomes a Cool 2-Story Camp
When Brothers Rehan and Josh Nana wanted a “camp” to stay in when they went hunting on their family’s three-hundred acre farmland in Missouri the decided to convert an old grain silo that was already on the property into a novel, and charming, shelter.
Read MoreElemental Dream Cabin Clad in Aluminum
We find ourselves looking closely at “Tatek’s Cabin” in Velebit, Croatia to see all the materials Tatek used, as we wonder about its evolution.
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