
"The Hanger's interior is organized to express its full height and curved structure, creating a compressed zone that contrasts with the expansive living space."
"Being in the net feels like a bird's nest of sorts, you're perched up in the canopy of the black walnut tree that can be seen from the three upper windows."
"A vertical opening on the upper level frames a stand of pine trees, which reads like a piece of 'living art,' enhancing the connection to nature."
"The interior palette leans toward pale wood and white surfaces, allowing daylight to permeate and create a bright, airy atmosphere."
Teedah Hammer completes the Hanger, a compact cabin in Quebec, inspired by local Quonset structures. The design features a curved steel profile and a footprint under forty square meters. The interior maximizes height and light, with a mezzanine that resembles a bird's nest. Sliding doors connect the living space to an outdoor patio, while a louvered guardrail and vertical openings enhance the connection to nature. The material palette consists of pale wood and white surfaces, promoting a bright and airy atmosphere.
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