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Eco-Temporary Refuge (1)As demand for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dome-dotted-eco-resort-is-a-winter-wonderland-in-the-swiss-alps/">recreational facilities in the pristine wilderness</a> grows, so does our footprint. At the same time, the prospect of staying in a mountaintop cabin in the Swiss Alps with views from the top of the world is irresistible. The <a href="http://www.architizer.com/en_us/projects/view/etr-international-mountain-summit-10/16282/">Eco-Temporary Refuge</a> is one proposed solution that consists of a small cabin that can be helicoptered to the site and set up on embedded pipe piers. <a href="http://www.architizer.com/en_us/firms/view/cimini-architettura/13226/">Cimini Architettura</a>'s solar-powered retreat is designed to be fully self-supporting, and it can be removed with minimum impact to the site.1
Eco-Temporary Refuge (3)The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2011/02/Eco-Temporary-Refuge-6.jpg">simple design</a> has room for six bunks, a bath, a foyer, and living space. One huge window overlooking the breathtaking views can also let in precious solar heat.2
Eco-Temporary Refuge (2)When the sun goes down, a thermal curtain helps keep the heat in. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=cabin">cabin </a>is supported by a 4kW <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-power/">solar array</a> mounted on the walls to keep snow from covering it.3
Eco-Temporary Refuge (4)The array supplies basic electricity for the occupants of course, but the designers also intend to heat the cabin with an under-floor heating system. Details are vague as to how this system works -- suffice to say we are guessing it is not electrically heated.4
Eco-Temporary Refuge (5)Snow is melted by the solar system to feed into the unit's water supply, and all appliances are powered by the solar electric system. A supply of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioethanol#Bioalcohols">bioethanol</a> is available for emergency heating and cooking needs.5
Eco-Temporary Refuge (6)The system details are sketchy for the proposal, but the intent is clear: low-impact and easily removable buildings can help us to experience the wilderness while maintaining a pristine environment.6






