Cabin design
A humble birch-clad cottage stands weathered and warm against an imposing landscape
From the jagged peaks of Slovenia and a mountainside farm in Spain to Joshua Tree National Park, prefab can go anywhere
From our guide to skiing Japan and experimental 35mm film photography to how to own a micro cabin designed by world famous architects, these stories are what you loved the most
Simple stacked forms and minimalist materials together comply with strict historical design codes while embracing a contemporary sensibility
Off the coast of southern Tasmania sits a bright and airy cabin inspired by Japanese woodworking and designed to embrace seclusion
A clever iteration on the classic design sits among the Australian countryside and rents for a modest fee
A secret 60-foot lap pool set on the edge of the Catskill forest outside the artsy town of Woodstock
New hardcover surveys 50 years of designing award-winning buildings that organically exist in harmony with nature
A pair of aptly named contemporary cabins evoke classic alpine character with a distinctly modern finish
White lime stucco and cantilevered concrete slabs define this stunning seaside home in southern Spain
An austere escape cast in concrete and set at the foot of northeastern Mexico's most striking mountain
Minimalist prefab cabins disappear into the surrounding landscape with a mirrored facade and living roof