This thing has made the rounds in blog land, but it's just too good not to mention. From ArchDaily, "The Mountain Lodge is a modern take of a traditional barn of the region in Härjedalen, Sweden. The Lodge comes as prefabricated wooden units. It was originally designed in 2005 by architect Peter Sahlin for his own family, as a vacation retreat in the fells of Härjedalen. Five houses have since then been produced in the region. The typical clients are urban professionals who desire a simple, compact, yet comfortable and modern vacation retreat."
Monday, January 19, 2009
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I want one of these. Gonna put 'er in Michigan and eat pizza with Batali...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/17/travel/escapes/17away.html
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