The Cabin in Woods, designed by Ediz Demirel Works in the Kozak Plateau near Pergamon, is a small-scale rental structure that aims to minimize its impact on the landscape while establishing a striking architectural presence. Constructed from a prefabricated frame with corten steel cladding, it contrasts with the natural stone foundation and terrain. A central sunken area serves as a gathering space, maximizing the use of compact interior volumes. The project elegantly combines distinct architectural strategies, grounding itself in the topography while highlighting material contrast as an essential design element.
The Cabin in Woods by Ediz Demirel Works is designed to minimize landscape disturbance while creating a defined architectural presence through contrasting materials.
The structure's identity reflects two architectural strategies: a grounded foundation integrated with topography and a distinct visual form realized with prefabricated materials.
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