Colorado architecture students clad micro cabins in sheets of hot-rolled steel

This video shows how the students at the University of Colorado Denver have designed and built a series of rustic dwellings for a base camp operated by an outdoor education program.
Called COBS Year-Round Micro Cabins, the project consists of seven insulated dwellings, each containing 200 square feet (19 square metres) of interior space and a 100-square-foot deck (nine square metres). Located deep within a pine forest, the shelters are accessed via a narrow dirt road.
The rugged structures were built for a base camp operated by the Colorado Outward Bound School (COBS), a nonprofit organisation focused on wilderness education. The camp is situated in Leadville, a small Colorado town located 10,150 feet above sea level (3,093 metres).
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