
10 dream mountain huts Who wouldn't want to spend the winter there?
It is from the days of the Grand Tours and the great romantic poets that the imagination of entire generations has been captured by the idyllic environment of the mountains. Nowadays (and fortunately) the huts are no longer the rustic, solid wooden houses lacking the most basic comforts: today's huts are indeed a challenge for the designer, who must create them resistant, must respect the landscape around them and also embellish it with a structure as efficient as possible. Around the world, cabins like these abound. Whether in China, in the forests of Vermont, on the highlands of Chile or in the snowy expanses of Canada, these spectacular buildings testify to how the art of design and admiration for nature can coexist producing extraordinary results.
Cloud Cabins (Wiki World & +Advanced Architecture Lab)
The exterior of this suspended Quebec home is made of all-white concrete and metal, which contrasts with the wooden interior. The larger window goes from floor to roof and gives on Mount Sainte-Anne, famous ski resort, while the ground floor area is equipped with a large outdoor stove that heats the entire house. During snowfall, the white of the house makes it almost invisible and contrasts with the black metal support structure.