"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 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.
It spans the whole width of the property, separating the front yard to the east from the garden to the south-west. Because of its location on the site, the home is almost entirely experienced from the front, and seems as if it is only a line, a wall with a particular depth to squeeze in space for living.
In Patagonia, Triangular debuts its 225 m² corrugated steel-clad forest home. Natural light is abundant throughout the home by virtue of the windows on the walls and ceilings.
The L-shaped home is located in Lake Ontario in Canada and is equipped with a blackened wood facade and cedar that has been hand-charred using the Japanese method known as Yakisugi.