"This little structure is a gentle gesture of bent timber perched overhead, gently cradling a vast vista of The Hazards. For our lovely clientele, it's a haven of quiet thought, seclusion, and rest."
The home, dubbed "The Canyon House," serves as a year-round hideaway for its owners. A modest rectangular box is installed in a moment resistant wood frame after following a finger ridge 300 feet above the Clearwater River Canyon.
The 1140 ft² Little House cabin is located in Seabeck, Washington, a coastal community and old mill town. It is located on a cliff overlooking Hood Canal, a natural canal that is part of Puget Sound.
Arcana is a movement that bridges the divide between urban and wild life by providing creative, science-backed experiences and educational content that allows people to readily access nature's healing qualities.
The three floors of this Santiago-based firm Hsü Rudolphy's house drop down a sloping site to Rapel Lake, offering several terraces and access to the lake.
A strip of glass separates the patterned concrete and timber blocks that make up this house built by Carvalho Araújo that overlooks a valley in northern Portugal.
SelgasCano architectural bureau's unusual office structure was developed and built by the architects themselves in a lovely wooded region near Madrid. The tunnel-shaped office with curving windows is an excellent example of integrating internal and outside space.
By separating the living area from the wilderness and improving its quality as a shelter, the home will be sheltered from nature while still providing a comfortable atmosphere.