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Little Black Cabin
Blackheath NSW 2785, Australia
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Description:
Designed and built by SMITH Architects, the Little Black Cabin in Blackheath, Australia, is a 28-square-meter architectural restoration project completed in 2021. The project saw a dilapidated 120-year-old cottage, originally built for workers in the Blue Mountains, transformed into a luxurious and peaceful retreat. Instead of a full demolition, the architects opted to restore the existing structure by wrapping it in a new, insulated skin of charred cedar cladding, a technique known as shou sugi ban. This dark, textured facade provides protection against the elements and bushfire attacks, and allows the cabin to blend seamlessly with its natural bushland setting. Recycled and repurposed materials were used throughout the project, with bricks from the original structure used to rebuild the foundations and combined with recycled concrete blocks to terrace the sloping site and create gardens.
The interior of the one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin retains the character and history of the original cottage, with the salvaged and restored historical framework visible from within. This contrasts with the contemporary and highly crafted new insertions, creating a dialogue between the past and present. Large windows frame views of the surrounding rugged escarpment and valley, allowing guests to absorb the tranquil scenery. The cabin is used as a guesthouse, providing a luxurious escape for visitors to recharge and explore the nearby mountains and villages.
Credits
Architects: SMITH Architects, Stewart Smith
Photography: Clinton Weaver
Manufacturers: Alape, Fisher & Paykel, Morso, and Vistosi
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