Top 10 A-Frame Cabins To Remind Us Why This Architectural Style Will Always Remain Iconic - Yanko Design
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With a contemporary twist, the compact and adorable cabins form a snowflake pattern across the three-acre lot. Occupying 23,450 feet, the project 'takes design cues from 1970s American ski culture and the iconic A-frame cabins of that era,' said the studio.
Designed by the Canadian architecture studio Atelier l'Abri, the buildings are meant to 'recede in the landscape'. The studio designed that function as a basecamp for visitors who want to visit Devil's River and Valley.
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