Reflection Cabins by Bourgeois / Lechasseur Architects
Reflection Cabins is the work of Québec-based Bourgeois Lechasseur / architects, who have developed a highly versatile approach to get-away rentals.
Reflection Cabins is the work of Québec-based Bourgeois Lechasseur / architects, who have developed a highly versatile approach to get-away rentals.
Conceived as a place for relaxation and retreat the intention was to provide for only the essentials: a place to cook, sleep, reflect and bathe.
The versatile wooden cabin, ANNA Stay, from the Dutch designer Caspar Schols, has won the internationally acclaimed 2021 Architizer A+Awards Project of the Year Award.
This modest 1,725 sf modern cabin is home to an outdoor enthusiast and local mariner. It is located on the north shore of Resurrection Bay just south of Seward, Alaska.
The steep forested hillsides around the Hardangerfjord above Odda, is the location of two Woodnest treehouses. The architecture is a specific response to the topography and conditions of the site itself.
Working with vernacular forms on either side of the living room, the building recalls the simple architectural character of the area while affording a living room that is little more than an extension of the gardens on…
The Weekend House Nové Hamry is only a few meters from the edge of the forest, from where it grows up towards the tops of spruces. Nestled among the trees, almost hidden compared to other white plaster…
The Vermont cabin is composed of three levels: the lowest portion nestles into the site and contains a garage that doubles as a game room, as well as a single bedroom and powder room …
This one was water access only, and was installed from the lake side. There was an existing cottage on the site, and after consulting with the municipality and using some site sensitivity we decided to grandfather the…