International project
Thoreau’s cabin
H
idden in the forest and covered by lush foliage, the volume has been
shaped so that it reveals its presence only at the very last moment. Two
large sliding doors open up the entire corner of the building blending the
interior with the surrounding open space; a little green meadow where
sheep graze to keep the young trees at bay.
With neither running water nor electricity, local firewood is used to fuel
the kitchen and fireplace. This sculptural hearth forms the heart of the
cabin, which includes a storage room, washroom, and eating space. The
hearth supports a folding aluminum-clad roof structure, which creates
a protective yet open canopy that blends into the surrounding flora. The architecture
of the cabin complements the pastoral elegance of the park. You can almost picture
Thoreau writing Walden here.
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