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Stone Creek Camp

Perfection in materiality is what comes to mind while looking at the Lake House at Stone Creek Camp in Montana. Wrapped in a cordwood façade and topped with a grass roof the resort is made from the raw materials of where it lays in style. The guest house favors sweeping views of Flathead Lake from a  sleeping porch. The space is really about emersion of design which brings the outdoors in-- and the indoors out.

Magic Mountain Lodge

This extraordinary retreat sits in a diverse forest region in northern Patagonia and is a base camp at the Hulio Hulio preserve for ecotourists looking to spot a puma or explore the local waterfalls. The hotel is cone shaped with dormer windows peaking out of its vegetated and stone façade. A water spot on top pours over the roof, drenching the plants and anyone at the base of the building. The interior is graced with intricate wooden spaces made from locally harvested lumber. The playful design is intended to evoke an ancient legend that speaks of a magic mountain in the area that grants wishes.

Stone Creek Camp

Perfection in materiality is what comes to mind while looking at the Lake House at Stone Creek Camp in Montana by Andersson Wise Architects. Wrapped in a cordwood façade and topped with a grass roof the resort is made from the raw materials of where it lays in style. The guesthouse favors sweeping views of Flathead Lake from a sleeping porch. The space is really about emersion of design which brings the outdoors in– and the indoors out.

Photo © Skogens Konung

Kolarbyn

For some, green lodging is really about communing in the heart of nature. If you want to rough it in the Swedish wilderness, then Kolarbyn will scratch that itch. The simple, powerless A-frame huts are shrouded in ferns, grass and strawberries. A small stove at the end keeps it cozy, but you’ll have to brave the inclement weather while heading to the outhouse. It’s not all about cleansing your mind as a jump in the sauna will cleanse your body.

One Response to “6 Green Roof Resorts from Around the World!”

  1. vmiller Vmiller says:

    Wow, these images are stunning. Makes me want to go stay in a green shelter.

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