cabinland continues to grow with the mossy, dream-like diamond cabin
creative duo jacob witzling and sara underwood present the latest body of work in their ongoing project cabinland, including their latest diamond cabin. the project comprises a collection of moss-covered, off-grid cabin dwellings in the middle of the forest. the design/build team has so far demonstrated their knack for creating tiny, unique woodland homes with a wanderlust-arousing truck cabin and an octagonal, fairytale-like dwelling. before the construction of the main house, cabinland sees the completion of three new jewel-like structures including the diamond cabin, a hot-tub, and a video series which documents the team?s entire design-build process.
diamond house
as sara and jacob?s cabinland continues to grow, now with three new tiny woodland structures, the team develops a documentary-like video series. during the upcoming construction of the main house, the team will live in the newly built ?diamond cabin,? a radially planned, two story dwelling ? its second level accessible by ladder ? finished in timber shingles and a thick layer of moss.
diamond cabin
in the meantime, the team keeps their clothes and things stored away in the new wardrobe cabin ? its asymmetrical and dramatically pitched roof clad in the same lush moss. the property?s water filtration system is housed within a pump house, the third cabin designed in the same language and forested materials, expressing an inverted, steeply pitched roof. viewers can follow the continuing progress on...
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