A tiny concrete and wood cabin that invites you to connect with nature (and nothing is missing)

A tiny concrete and wood cabin that invites you to connect with nature (and nothing is missing)
A tiny concrete and wood cabin that invites you to connect with nature (and nothing is missing)

The heart of the Methow River Valley, north of the Cascade Mountain Range, in the state of Washington (United States), was the location chosen for Tinyleaf, a small cabin that gives guests access to enjoy nature. It is the idyllic setting in which to practice activities ranging from mountain biking to hiking in the warmest months of the year to cross-country skiing in the winter.

He GO’C architecture studio, based in Seattle, has designed this small construction that invites total immersion in nature. “Lthe spectacular views of the enclave and the opportunity to enjoy the space all year round attracted our client to this region”, indicate from the studio that adapted the project to the topography and the drastic seasonal changes of this area of ​​the country.

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