
Chicken Point Cabin Olson Kundig Architects
Olson Kundig Architects idea for the Chicken Point Cabin was to create a lakeside shelter in the woods. This nifty little cabin features a large 30ft x 20ft window that opens to the surrounding landscape. They used unfinished low maintenance Materials like,concrete block, steel, concrete floors and plywood that would naturally age and acquire a patina that fits in with the natural setting.

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