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Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsRemote. Modest. Small. All of these words begin to describe <a href="http://www.johnsenschmaling.com/">Johnsen Schmaling Architects’</a> award-winning <a href="http://www.johnsenschmaling.com/stackedcabin/index.html">Stacked Cabin</a> located in a rural Wisconsin forest outside of Muscoda. This 880-square-foot cabin houses a young family who came to Johnsen Schmaling looking for a simple structure on a tight budget. Little did they know that this structure would be awarded three times in 2012 for an AIA Honor Award, a Residential Architect Design Award, and a <a href="http://www.aia.org/press/releases/AIAB095553">National AIA Small Projects Award </a>.1
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsExterior view of the three story Stacked Cabin. The sloping site allows the building to interact with nature at the first and second floor.2
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsThe living space has large, operable, glass window walls which allow the interior space to extend out into the forest.3
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsThe interior spaces are easily divided by floor-to-ceiling curtains.4
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsThe Stacked Cabin is situated in a remote area of a Wisconsin forest. The home's only neighbor is the forest itself.5
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsThe minimalist building is designed much like many of the 1960s Modernist homes, and this design inspires the occupants to interact with nature.6
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsA wood burning fireplace breaks the simple, empty elegance of the interior living space.7
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsThe floor-to-ceiling curtain allows the occupant to close off the galley kitchen and the sleeping area from view.8
Stacked Cabin by Johnsen Schmaling ArchitectsJohnsen Schmaling, all-in-all, has represented Wisconsin well with the design ethic that they have carried over into <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/258981/aia-selects-the-2012-recipients-of-the-small-project-awards/os-house_johnjmacaulay_03/">other projects</a>. It is no wonder they have been awarded multiple times for such small and modest projects in some of the most remote areas.9









