Little Moonlight Chalet embracing outside
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects built a small shelter overlooking the coast Victoria, Australia. Envisioned as a place to go out, the structure allows people to engage with their natural environment. Sized just 60 square meters, the small footprint is designed to explore the small size is too small, questioning what is really needed in a living space. Completely surrounded by a rain screen spotted gum, the cabin is protected while the wood is still free to move naturally in the weather. In addition, space is connected to the network and sustainable harvesting of rainwater. The scenery is dramatic yet laconic - all walls, ceilings and floors are white, and the black areas are made to highlight them. This retreat is perfect to invite a lot of friends or a romantic weekend just for two.
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