The geomorphology of the site consists of granite bedrock and boulder till, creating pristine white sand beaches, and turquoise waters. The two pavilions float above the shoreline like two ship’s hulls up on cradles for the winter, forming protected outdoor places both between and under them. This is a landscape-viewing instrument; like a pair of […]
Showcasing an s16-cube 58 [1] Tell us about your project. The Forest Shelter project follows a sustainable architectural approach, rooted in the landscape and guided by the use of natural materials. The space was designed as a seamless extension of the outdoors. Materials, light, and textures fully contribute to the experience of the place. […]