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Morerava Cabins 7These modern Morerava Cabins on Easter Island offer a low-impact yet comfortable <a href="http://inhabitat.com/eco-wellness-retreat-with-rammed-earth-gueshouses-at-arizonas-miraval/">retreat</a> on the remote island. They were conceived by <a href="http://www.aata.cl/"></a><a href="http://www.aata.cl/">AATA Associate Architects</a> to provide environmentally-sensitive accommodations that harness simple design strategies paired with low-tech resource-efficient building. Incorporating <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/architecture/prefab-housing/">prefab building techniques</a> with low water and energy needs, the cabins respect the island's cultural and environmental legacy.1
Morerava CabinsThe project celebrates sustainable design in a challenging environment where its impact can be the most beneficial.2
Morerava Cabins 5The cabins were built in on the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/wood-wrapped-green-office-complex-opens-in-chile/">Chilean mainland</a> and placed on piers to eliminate the need for local resources and to protect the native vegetation.3
Morerava Cabins 4The piers' placement was carefully planned to protect the floor system from moisture damage.4
Morerava Cabins 2Because of the moderate climate the cabins do not need insulation - this allows the lightweight, exposed scissor roof and walls to become the primary design element.5
Morerava Cabins 6The vertical board exterior and zinc steel roof maintain a rustic quality.6
Morerava Cabins 1Each of the nine cabins can accommodate six people, however they are cleverly designed to maintain privacy despite the close quarters7
Morerava Cabins 8The secret is offset panels of glass that run high on one side and low on the other, eliminating direct lines of sight between the cabins while still allowing access to plenty of indirect light.8
Morerava Cabins 10Water is heated by low-cost<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_water_heating#Passive_systems"> solar batch water heaters</a> protruding from the roof tops, which require no electricity -- instead they use <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermosiphon">thermosiphoning</a>, which<strong> </strong>eliminates the need for imported fuel.9
Morerava Cabins 3Exterior of the low window bank.10
Morerava Cabins 12Interior of the low window bank.11
Morerava Cabins 11Although water taps are available, each of the cabins has a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/page/2/?s=rainwater+catchment">rain catchment</a> and filter system to provide water for primary needs.12
Morerava Cabins 13The Morerava Cabins blend low-tech off-grid systems with low-impact building to offer a comfortable retreat in a sensitive environmental area.13
Morerava Cabins 9Cabin cross section.14














