Yuji Tanabe Architects' Hovering Cabin, located in the Japanese Alps, creatively uses a single-legged foundation to forge a unique relationship with its surrounding landscape.
The compact 10 sqm space of the Hovering Cabin is designed to float above ground, reducing construction costs in an area that experiences deep freezing.
Constructed with local Japanese larch and advanced waterproof materials, the Hovering Cabin exemplifies an architectural innovation that reflects its natural environment.
The project is not only functional as a community center but also symbolizes a harmonious integration of architecture with nature, establishing a 'cutting the edge' concept.
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