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FAM Architekti's Lake Cabin

22/8/2014

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This wedge-shaped cabin in the Czech Republic, by Prague studio FAM Architekti, has a folding screen set into one of its slatted timber facades to open the interior out to a nearby lake. The building replaces an old cabin on a site beside Lake Mácha in North Bohemia and was designed by FAM Architekti – the Prague office of British firm Feilden+Mawson – as a year-round retreat for a client with a keen passion for yachting. Erected within the same boundaries as the former 1970s cabin, which was lacking suitable insulation and infrastructure, the simple wooden structure offers an improved connection with the forested site. "The main aim was to create a relaxing retreat that would visually connect to the lake and the dense woodland around the building – a structure that responds to its natural context," says architect Pavel Nasadil. Components for the timber framework were laser cut and transported to the site, where they were assembled in just one and a half weeks. The client oversaw the rest of the building process over a period of ten months. Vertical larch battens cladding the cabin's exterior reference the trunks of the surrounding pine trees and continue across the folding shutters, creating a sealed facade that protects the cabin when closed. When fully opened, the shutters reveal a glazed wall that provides an expansive view of the lake. The glass surface is split into sections that slide open to connect the interior with a small decked space outside. Timber cladding treated with a white oiled finish is applied to the walls and sloping ceiling of the main space to give it a unified "cave-like" appearance. A fireplace and log store are built into the end wall, which also contains hidden storage.

Photography is by Tomas Balej.

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28/10/2017 01:00:07 am

That lake cabin is the most awesome cabin I ever saw in my entire life. I like the way how it was designed, the combination of modern and classical cabin makes it really unique. If I'm going to a take a vacation in that lake, I will choose and stay in that perfectly built cabin. I bet that cabin is very cozy and safe to stay-in because of its design. Many people are searching for a unique amenity to dwell in when going out on a vacation. I can truly recommend your lake cabin to other people.

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Louise
19/6/2019 10:59:52 pm

What was used for a waterproofing membrane under the timber? Fabulous building!

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19/6/2019 11:11:24 pm

Louise, kind of you to ask, but as it’s my blog, not my own work, suggest you follow the contacts that I always include and ask the architect. Good Luck...

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