Living Unit sets out from Ljubljana, Slovenia, as a compact yet ambitious cabin concept by OFIS architects. The project explores how a self-contained wooden shell can adapt to shifting terrains, climates, and uses, from tourism to emergency shelter. Conceived in 2017, the modular unit turns a small footprint into a surprisingly complete retreat with kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping arrangements ready to multiply across different sites.
Discover the Herron Island Cabin, designed by First Lamp Architects in 2016, nestled in the secluded beauty of Pierce County, WA. This private house serves as an architectural homage to solitude, drawing inspiration from its isolated setting in the embrace of Case Inlet. With a design narrative that celebrates detachment, the cabin offers a compelling retreat from daily life, inviting occupants to reconnect with nature’s rhythms through meticulously crafted spaces.