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These A-Frame Cabins Were Built To Create An Eco-Hotel In Italy

This modern A-frame cabin is raised off the ground, a construction approach that responds to the sloping land of the site.

Atelier LAVIT has sent us images of their latest project LILELO / Little Leisure Lodge, which is an eco-hotel made up of four independent cabins.

This modern A-frame cabin is raised off the ground, a construction approach that responds to the sloping land of the site.

Three of the cabins are dedicated to housing suites, with the fourth cabin acting as a common area with a generous outdoor space and a large kitchen. It was conceived more as a meeting place than a reception area and includes a large table where guests can sit together.

These modern A-frame cabin suites are raised off the ground, a construction approach that responds to the sloping land of the site.

The wood and glass suite cabins, whose design was inspired by the image of traditional haystacks, are set in a landscape of vineyards and wooded areas, in the heart of Monferrato, Italy,

This modern A-frame cabin is raised off the ground, a construction approach that responds to the sloping land of the site.

Each of the prefabricated cabins are raised off the ground, a construction approach that responds to the sloping land of the site.

This modern A-frame cabin is made of larch treated only with oil, a natural element that’s absorbed into the wood,  enriching and nourishing it as it ages.

The A-shape of the cabins has two fully glazed triangular elevations, which also act as a wall and a load-bearing structure.

This modern A-frame cabin is made of larch treated only with oil, a natural element that’s absorbed into the wood,  enriching and nourishing it as it ages.

The architects mention, “The lodges weren’t designed as closed volumes from which the openings were subtracted, but as a space created by three inclined surfaces, following the Japanese logic of working on layers.”

This modern A-frame cabin is made of larch treated only with oil, a natural element that’s absorbed into the wood,  enriching and nourishing it as it ages.

The little lodges are made of larch treated only with oil, a natural element that’s absorbed into the wood, enriching and nourishing it as it ages.

This modern A-frame cabin is made of larch treated only with oil, a natural element that’s absorbed into the wood,  enriching and nourishing it as it ages.

Stairs lead from the ground up to the cabin deck through a void in the exterior.

Stairs lead from the ground up to the cabin deck through a void in the exterior.
Stairs lead from the ground up to the cabin deck through a void in the exterior.
An A-frame cabin with a deck that has unobstructed views.

A large sliding door opens the interior of the cabin to the deck outside, which has unobstructed views of the landscape.

A large sliding door opens the interior of the cabin to the deck outside, which has unobstructed views of the landscape.

The interior of the three suites is organized as a continuum, with the breakfast nook near the deck leading to the sleeping area, which leads to the bathroom at the opposite end.

A wood a-frame cabin has a breakfast area.

Long curtains hang from the ceiling or a horizontal metal bar and provide privacy for the sleeping area when closed.

Long curtains hang from the ceiling and provide privacy for the sleeping area when closed.
Long curtains hang from the ceiling and provide privacy for the sleeping area when closed.
Long curtains hang from the ceiling and provide privacy for the sleeping area when closed.
Long curtains hang from the ceiling and provide privacy for the sleeping area when closed.
Long curtains hang from the ceiling and provide privacy for the sleeping area when closed.

The minimal bathrooms include a simple wood vanity with a tall mirror and a walk-in shower.

The minimal bathrooms include a simple wood vanity with a tall mirror and a walk-in shower.
A minimalist metal and glass lined shower with a wood floor.

At night the landscaping around the cabins is highlighted by outdoor lights.

At night the landscaping around the cabins is highlighted by outdoor lights.

Here’s a look at the diagrams and drawings of the cabins.

Architectural drawings and plans for a collection of A-frame cabins.
Architectural drawings and plans for a collection of A-frame cabins.
Architectural drawings and plans for a collection of A-frame cabins.
Architectural drawings and plans for a collection of A-frame cabins.
Architectural drawings and plans for a collection of A-frame cabins.
Architectural drawings and plans for a collection of A-frame cabins.
Photography by Silvia Lavit and Daniel Mazza | Office Name: Atelier LAVIT | Lead Architects: Marco Lavit

Source: Contemporist

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