For adventure-seeking mountaineers, who are planning to pass through trails on Julian Alps that stretch from Italy to Slovenia, Ljubljana-based studio OFIS Arhitekti has created a cozy winter cabin to halt. Despite complex and unforgiving landscape, the architects have managed to place the prefabricated cabin on top of remote Mount Kanin in Slovenia.

The self-contained Kanin Winter Cabin was airlifted by helicopter to hover precipitously over the cliff side, offering breathtaking 360-degree views over Slovenia and Italy. Accessible by air or climbing, only daring mountaineers can reach this thrilling cantilevered cabin.

Prefabricated cabin

The winter cabin was designed by OFIS Arhitekti and CBD structural engineers with the help of PZS, PD Bovec, JZS, Permiz d.o.o., and Ortar in Jerman d.o.o. Made out of timber and aluminum, and prefabricated off-site, the structure was installed at the site with help from the Slovene Armed Forces helicopter crew. It was an extremely difficult process, which took three tries to complete due to bad weather.

Designed to accommodate nine mountaineers, the compact timber cabin includes three main areas: the entrance, living area, and sleeping area. Moreover, the large glazed windows allow natural light to enter into the living space while providing panoramic landscape views.

Withstand harsh climatic conditions

This partially cantilevered cabin is placed in such a way that it minimizes its impact on the ground. The cabin is designed to withstand the harsh weather conditions – be it heavy snowfall, strong rainstorms, winds, as well as earthquakes. Over the years, this daring cliff-hanging cabin will become a favorite destination for hikers, climbers, mountaineers, and nature-lovers who dare to go on challenging expeditions.

OFIS Arhitekti’s Winter Cabin on Mount Kanin
OFIS winter cabin was developed in close collaboration with structural engineers
The cabin offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes
The self-contained wooden shell
The cabin was prefabricated off-site
It was airlifted to Mount Kanin by helicopter
Team of architects and engineers installing the cabin over the cliff side
The Slovene armed forces helicopter crew transported the cabin to the site
It is designed to accommodate up to nine mountaineers
It is organized with three floor resting platforms
The cabin offers 360-degree views over Slovenia and Italy
Cliff-hanging winter cabin in Slovenia
The wooden cabin can resist extreme conditions on top of the mountain
Its modules and loads are prepared according to the maximum weight and equilibrium limits

Via: ArchiLovers

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