Climber's Cabin

AR Design Studio, Winchester, 2021

 

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The Climber’s Cabin is a new project recently completed by award winning, Winchester based Architects AR Design Studio.

Sitting between the edge of deciduous woodland and a stream, its purpose is to serve as guest accommodation and as an independent space for the children as they grow older. The brief was to create a compact, off grid, self-build ancillary space. With the client having little experience of construction, part of the brief was to design the cabin such that it could be self-built. Specialist trades were minimised, making use of straightforward construction methods and using sustainable, locally sourced materials. As the scheme was constructed across Lockdowns, this allowed much of the work to be carried out by the client with support from friends. With a maximum footprint of just 25sqm and a brief to sleep four, space was at a premium. The cabin started out as a 6x4m box which was then manipulated in a pragmatic manner to maximise the available floor area. To begin with the roof was pitched in order to make space for a mezzanine. Then the volume was increased on one side to provide space for storage without compromising floor space. Finally, the front truss was rotated towards the north west in order to create a trap for the late evening sun and allow for a small sheltered terrace. The cabin is constructed around four A-Frame trusses. These were fabricated off site and erected in a similar fashion to a barn raising, resting atop simple pad foundations and brick piers. Upcycled scaffold boards form the interior finishes while locally sourced cedar shingles clad the exterior. Between is a thick layer of insulation, ensuring that the Cabin remains warm all year round and minimising its heating requirements.

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  • Completed: Jul 2021
  • Floor area: 28m2
  • Sector: Residential
  • Total cost: £30,000
  • Funding: Private
  • Procurement: Bespoke contract
  • Address: Winchester, United Kingdom

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