Based on a 1938 design for a futuristic
mountain shelter called the Refuge Tonneau, this modern mountain getaway
features a space-shuttle-like exterior made of lightweight aluminum panels and
a cozy cabin interior. Italian design firm Cassina has recreated the design
based on the original drawings and notes, resulting in a structure that’s
ideally suited for harsh environments.
The original Refuge Tonneau was never
actually built, but similar designs have popped up in the world’s most
inhospitable places, like Antarctica and the Mars Society Desert Research
Station. The simple dodecahedron shape and sleek metal materials avoid wind
resistance to keep the structure stable, making it ideal for cliffside
placement.
The lightweight aluminum exterior makes it
easier to transport to remote locations, while the legs adjust to uneven
terrain. Porthole-like windows and a slightly pointed roof add to the space
shuttle feel.
Inside, it looks like an ordinary – albeit
highly efficient – tiny mountain cabin. A central steel pillar contains a wood
stove for warmth and cooking. Snow is collected in a bucket which is hung over
the sink to melt. A system of leather belts control benches along the wall,
which can be folded up when not in use, and sleeping pads on the second floor
accommodate four guests.
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