CABINS
The Cabin project is conceived as a quiet retreat embedded within the natural landscape. Its form is defined by a simple timber structure, precise geometry, and a clear spatial sequence that frames the surrounding woodland. Floor-to-ceiling openings extend the interior outward, allowing light, vegetation, and atmosphere to shape the experience of the space.
Inside, the layout follows a minimal and functional logic: a single open room organized around living, dining, and kitchen zones, with built-in elements that preserve visual clarity. Material restraint—warm wood, muted tones, and natural textures—anchors the cabin to its environment while enhancing a sense of calm and shelter.
The project seeks not to dominate the site, but to participate in it. Through proportion, orientation, and restraint, the cabin becomes a modest structure that heightens awareness of the forest, creating an intimate connection between architecture, climate, and place.
Location
Year
Status
Scope
Architect
Hypothetical
2025
In progress
Short Stay, Architecture and Interior Design
Marcel Montoya








