Today s cabins are for all-season use, making them the delight of
hikers, explorers, and urbanites searching for peace of mind. They
are practical, comfortable, and built to withstand the harsh
climates in the high mountains or the rugged coast. Some are basic
and sparsely fitted shelters; others are unique glamping (glamorous
camping) retreats with all the comforts of the home or, better yet,
with the amenities of a luxury hotel including hot tub, sauna, and
Wi-Fi. Clearly, the idea of escaping to remote locations to
reconnect with nature has expanded its experiential boundaries, but
traditional cabins prevail as timeless structures that sensibly
integrate into their surroundings. Glass and wood take centre stage
as the predominant materials used inside and out. Generous
fenestration opens interior spaces to the daylight and the views.
Sustainable principles and the designs they generate evolve to
reflect the use of materials and technology that is inherently
linked to a place and time. Such principles were already implanted
in vernacular architecture through the consideration of factors
including geographical, topographical, climatic, as well as
cultural and historic.
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