Mill Valley Cabins by Feldman Architecture
Feldman Architecture have designed two small cabins as accessory buildings for an existing home in Mill Valley, California.
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Description from Feldman Architecture:
The clients for the Mill Valley Cabins wished to add some accessory structures to their existing hillside home. Programmatically, the clients sought to provide space for an artist studio and a yoga space which would also serve as a private guest cabin. The program was divided into two small cabins which could be placed lightly between existing trees with minimal re-grading. Additionally, the orientation of the two cabins captures different views. The roof of the lower building was planted with a garden since the upper building would look down on it and the client and design team wanted the building to blend into the hillside. The green roof also provides additional landscape for the client’s love of gardening.
Architects: Feldman Architecture
Landscape Design: Jori Hook Landscape Architecture
Photography: Joe Fletcher
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Peter Sakkis on 15 Mar 2012 at 1:19 pm #
I like…A lot. The integration of Nature, landscaping and Architecture is outstanding.
Latedrop on 15 Mar 2012 at 3:11 pm #
Wonderful
Maarit on 16 Mar 2012 at 12:30 am #
It’s always a pleasure to see houses built by respecting the nature and blending in instead of standing out. So beautiful and what a light in the artist studio!
Nate on 16 Mar 2012 at 4:09 am #
takes me back to the 60′s, great stuff
Boorit on 16 Mar 2012 at 8:56 pm #
Wooow! This is STUNNING!
The cabins simply look like stacked wood. They don’t complete with the beauty of the surroundings. But the inside is filled with wonderful light. Absolutely amazing.
Oh and the garden is perfect.