Lodges
Japan has a long tradition of hiking—here, we dive into the system of mountain lodges where hikers can take shelter and find a warm, home cooked meal
The ultimate guide to the best A-Frames, tiny homes, log cabins, and treehouses for rent from Asheville to Durham and other Great Smoky Mountain towns
With the Japanese word for "companion" as its name, the vacuum-insulated Tomo is MiiR's reminder that hot (or cold) drinks are meant to be shared
Combining a healthy dose of hygge with novel building design, this unique lodge highlights Iceland's magnificent landscape
Everything you need to know about log cabin kits—what they are, where to find them, and how to build one of your own
Built in 1664 and remodeled 300 years later, Casa Garelli is a testament to the enduring draw of life in the mountains
Drawing on Japanese minimalism and the traditional architecture of enslaved people, this self-taught QPOC designer is building a dream with little regard for convention
The Tungestølen Tourist Cabin is a far cry from the dark and dingy lodges of old
9 Modern dormitories designed by University of Colorado design students for use by local Outward Bound outdoor school program
Key resources, practical tips, and wise advice to touring Austria's classic Stubai High Trail system, home to over 1000 family-run huts
Norwegian modernism meets California can-do ingenuity, via famed Mork Ulnes Architects
In the shadow of Europe’s highest peak exists a stunning area of unspoiled alpine terrain