Off-Grid Fire-Resistant Cabin for Sustainable Life in the Outback
An escape from your usual, mundane life that keeps you constantly busy is about much more than just finding a vacation home that is far away from urban influences. For some, it is truly about going ‘off-grid’ and discovering the joy and freedom of once again being one with nature. Of course, creating a sustainable and self-sufficient off-grid getaway requires the right planning and execution along with smart use of available resources. That is just what you get with the fabulous and eco-friendly Elemental House by Ben Callery Architects in high camp, as it sits on the edge of an exposed ridge line while braving the elements.
Fire-resistant spotted gum exterior of the small cabin in the outback
It is the position of this woodsy cabin that makes it such a challenge to design with constant outback sun shining down and creating an uncomfortable living environment. Architects got around this using fire-resistant spotted gum timber, which also reduces the threat posed by bushfires. With thick and deep eaves all around the minimal home keeping out the sun, you end up with an interior that is both cozy and contemporary. With a single living area, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, what one lacks in luxurious space in here is compensated by the magnificent views outdoors. Deep and lovely eaves all around the house keep out the sun while giving it a sturdy visual appeal
Gorgeous Elemental House in High Camp offers absolutely stunning views of the landscape and the ...
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