CABINS entry by thevidfx
My Entry was very unique as you can not see in to others concept..this design was never seen by other who loves go to vacation..
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When I went for vacation in the Phillipines..we visit the place called Callao Cave.. Callao Cave is one of the limestone caves located in the municipality of Peñablanca, Cagayan province, most popular caves in the Philippines and the best known tourist attraction. Thats why my entry name called Callao Cabin..when I saw this place I was amazed for the greenest and calm of the environment it was amazing beautiful.. While we were in the area we tried also the the boat which made by wood and witness the scenic rocky cliffs, with clean greenish water ideal for swimming. It was co incident while browsing the internet I saw this Cabin Challenge..and the very first came into my mind is the callao cave and I was thinking that time what if I will make a beautiful cabin in this place..
these are a train cabins used as houses at the top of La Barranca del Cobre.
I have been looking at reference photos of caves and the Ko Phi Phi islands. I really like how the rock walls towering above the water create intimate spaces. I am also really interested in looking from an exterior space through an interior back out to an exterior.
02. For me to get the true inspiration needed is to live, breath and try cabin life.
In the spirit of this contest, I took my family and gear and went for a cabin trip in the woods of Sweden and ended up in a place called Lockhyttan. It was magical. The snow, the silence. I could take pictures for hours. Deep in the wood there was a tiny little cabin.
We started a fire, ate some food and had a cup of tea. This is Cabin life, in it’s simplest essence. I hope that my photo documentation give it justice.
In the Scottish highlands there are small buildings called bothies in the hills which are free for hikers to use. I’m planning on recreating a building which serves a similar purpose.
Additionally, I was recently in Japan and I admired how hospitable people can be there, as well as their Onsen culture.
I want to create a remote refuge from the elements, with unused bunkers dotted around to suggest an inhospitable landscape. Weary travellers can use the facilities (you’ll have to suspend disbelief here because the cabin will probably have electricity…) on their way into the mountains.
I’ve still got to figure out the building but I’ll probably do this all in 3D.
Thanks for looking!