The owners of this onetime RV park asked OSKA Architects to create a space for their guests that would be a step or two above camping while still maintaining the open feel of the natural Washington landscape. What they came up with was part caravan, part prefab, and just right...
Each rolling hut is only 200 square feet, but features an additional 240 square feet deck for outdoor living. They are all situated for unobstructed views of the surrounding mountains, yet still in close proximity to the neighboring huts for a true communal feel. You can see floor plans and many more photographs at ArchDaily.
(Images: Tim Bies for ArchDaily)
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Cool! I will be their fulltime guest.
I really like the idea of these and the general design, but wouldn't be able to handle that much raw plywood. Also, they don't seem to have a bathroom...
If it were me, I'd have some cushion on the seats and use a natural sealer/protectant on the wood to keep it looking good and to help prevent it from drying out too quickly.
Otherwise, love the concept.
I love the idea and would tweak some things too. One of my childhood friends, when she and her husband were stationed in Hawaii, lived in a tiny prefab shed on base. With no plumbing. There were shared kitchen and bath facilities. But that was in Hawaii. I don't think I'd like that arrangement so much in the snow ...
Maybe I'm missing the rustic point.....but these look terribly uncomfortable. I can't imagine spending too much vacation time on the wood couch or bed. Other than the refinishing I would need to make it feel 'homey'.....it's a great design and idea.