Sneeoosh Cabin

Described by the architects, Zeroplus Architects, as a “rabbit warming itself in the sun”, the Sneeoosh Cabin is set at the water’s edge near Deception Pass on the Swinomish Indian Reserve, in Washington.

The main living areas are enclosed by glass so that the ever-changing surrounds become integrated into the daily rituals of the house’s occupants.

In contrast, the second floor and the sleeping quarters are highly protected and tucked beneath an over-scaled roof. The foundation of the house was designed so that it steps lightly onto the forest floor as minimally disruptive to the environment as possible.

Website: Contemporist via Zeroplus Architects

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