The cabin is undoubtedly one of the most widely reproduced housing
structures due to its simplicity and flexibility. This building played a
crucial role in the formation of American culture and was the practical,
snug dwelling choice for settling new lands. Travel back to the colonial
era when Germans and Scandinavians developed the first log cabins. Read
about how quickly the idea evolved and spread across the continent and,
eventually, the planet. Bahamón analyzes the form, materials, and
building process of this ubiquitous and malleable structure, and offers
a sampling of recent projects conceived by architects and designers from
all corners of the world including Brazil, Norway, and Slovenia. See
this classically minimalist design in traditional and creatively
modified forms, from a romantic, isolated shack to a crystal greenhouse
palace. Architects and woodworkers, as well as pragmatic and
environmentally-minded folks, will fall in love with this assortment.