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Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsThere's hardly anything more tranquil than a cabin out in the woods, and Haus am Moor is one of the most exquisite designs we've seen in a while. One of <a href="http://www.bernardobader.com/haus_am_moor.html">Bernardo Bader Architects'</a> creations, the 220 square meter holiday dwelling was constructed out of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/locally-sourced-timber/">locally-sourced spruce, fur, and elm</a> and features a wood-fired stove and a ground-source heat pump that keeps it warm in chilly Austrian winters.1
Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsThis beautiful cabin is located in rural Austria2
Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsThe home is heated with a wood-fired stove and a ground source heat pump3
Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsSmall and large cutouts permits plenty of daylighting4
Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsThis light timber contrasts with the concrete structure5
Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsThe interior and exterior were constructed with 60 locally-sourced trees with minimal waste6
Haus am Moor by Bernardo Bader ArchitectsThe two story cabin was designed in harmony with the local vernacular7







