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"The Forest Retreat is a minimalist, 1,200-square-foot cabin located in a sloped, forest clearing in Litchfield, Connecticut, and designed by New York-based Scalar Architecture for a family of writers and producers. The project was conceived as a sustainable and thoughtful retreat, with a compact, efficient design that minimizes its ecological footprint and impact on the rocky terrain. The cabin is situated in a remote area, only accessible by foot or light utility vehicle, enhancing its feeling of seclusion. The design is a compact, dark green box that hovers lightly above the ground on concrete piers, an approach that reduces site disturbance. Large, strategically placed openings carve into the facade, allowing for an immersive connection with nature and framing specific views of the forest. A notable architectural feature is the concave roof plane, or impluvium, which serves multiple functions: it collects rainwater, channels light and ventilation into the house, and focuses attention on the surrounding terrain. This central courtyard space creates a protected clearing within the forest clearing, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere. The interior of the Forest Retreat is defined by a tiered, open-plan layout that accommodates the sloping site. Light-colored wood accentuates the different levels, which include a sunken living room, a dining area, a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a loft. A key detail is the seamless integration of a large boulder, which was left in place and is partially exposed within the impluvium, strengthening the relationship between the interior and the forest. A porch is located on the highest part of the slope, while a semi-covered walkway leads to a lower entry point. Throughout the house, the simple material palette and large windows work together to create a space that is both peaceful and comfortable. The heavily insulated, wood-framed structure is designed to be energy-efficient and was crafted from engineered and nominal wood. Credits Architect: Scalar Architecture Principal in Charge: Julio Salcedo-Fernandez Design Team: Tomás Rodríguez, Raúl Tenoira, Elda Hernández, Sharon Mendoza Interior Designer: Paul Feldsher Structural Engineer: Zen Rill Builder: Haley Construction Photography: Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzman, Rocio Romero)"


Forest Retreat
RESIDENTIAL
Cabin
Litchfield County, CT, USA
Scalar Architecture
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1,200 ft²
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2022
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Litchfield County
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"The Forest Retreat is a minimalist, 1,200-square-foot cabin located in a sloped, forest clearing in Litchfield, Connecticut, and designed by New York-based Scalar Architecture for a family of writers and producers. The project was conceived as a sustainable and thoughtful retreat, with a compact, efficient design that minimizes its ecological footprint and impact on the rocky terrain. The cabin is situated in a remote area, only accessible by foot or light utility vehicle, enhancing its feeling of seclusion. The design is a compact, dark green box that hovers lightly above the ground on concrete piers, an approach that reduces site disturbance. Large, strategically placed openings carve into the facade, allowing for an immersive connection with nature and framing specific views of the forest. A notable architectural feature is the concave roof plane, or impluvium, which serves multiple functions: it collects rainwater, channels light and ventilation into the house, and focuses attention on the surrounding terrain. This central courtyard space creates a protected clearing within the forest clearing, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere. The interior of the Forest Retreat is defined by a tiered, open-plan layout that accommodates the sloping site. Light-colored wood accentuates the different levels, which include a sunken living room, a dining area, a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a loft. A key detail is the seamless integration of a large boulder, which was left in place and is partially exposed within the impluvium, strengthening the relationship between the interior and the forest. A porch is located on the highest part of the slope, while a semi-covered walkway leads to a lower entry point. Throughout the house, the simple material palette and large windows work together to create a space that is both peaceful and comfortable. The heavily insulated, wood-framed structure is designed to be energy-efficient and was crafted from engineered and nominal wood. Credits Architect: Scalar Architecture Principal in Charge: Julio Salcedo-Fernandez Design Team: Tomás Rodríguez, Raúl Tenoira, Elda Hernández, Sharon Mendoza Interior Designer: Paul Feldsher Structural Engineer: Zen Rill Builder: Haley Construction Photography: Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzman, Rocio Romero)"


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