meaningless architecture's meditation cabin lights up like a lantern in french woodlands
Briefly

The Meditation Cabin in France is designed by Meaningless Architecture as a lightweight, luminous structure resembling a 'light' paper cage. It features a cantilevered design made from minimal wood, ensuring stability and privacy. The cabin is accessed through a lower corner opening, allowing for a spacious interior. Its oblique roof offers distant views while serving as a meditative space during the day. The cabin's construction utilized local fir wood, completed quickly with community help, emphasizing an eco-friendly approach integrated into its woodland environment.
Meaningless Architecture's Meditation Cabin in France is conceived as a 'light' paper cage, serving as a luminous and stable place for meditation and rest.
The cabin, built using minimal wood and local fir, features an entrance at the corner to maximize interior space and a roof that offers distant views.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
[
|
]