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Paul Morgan Trunk HouseSet on a forested site located in Victoria’s Central Highlands, the Trunk House is a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/airy-foster-loop-cabin-in-washington-state-is-a-high-flying-low-impact-home/" target="_blank">rustic cabin</a> with a strong tie to the land. Built by <a href="http://www.paulmorganarchitects.com/" target="_blank">Paul Morgan Architects</a>, the home sits on a hill facing a stretch of dense forest, with an overhanging eave and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/shigeru-ban-unveils-plans-for-a-naturally-daylit-art-museum-for-aspen/" target="_blank">glass curtain</a> windows providing a way for occupants to further connect with the surrounding nature.1
Paul Morgan Trunk HouseUsing local sustainable woods found in the forest, the cabin is clad in wood inside and out. The exterior is surrounded with rustic branches that are naturally shaped triangle supports called <a href="http://inhabitat.com/winter-garden-lets-winnipeggers-skate-through-an-artificial-tree-grove-on-a-frozen-river/" target="_blank">tree forks</a>, which exercises the strength of the local wood by holding up the overhanging roof.2
Paul Morgan Trunk HouseThe supports are salvaged from the commercial tree logging industry, useless to the loggers, but perfect for both load bearing, and architectural style. With the aid of internal metal supports, the tree forks were fashion to line the perimeter of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/missing-link-builds-an-awesome-indoor-treehouse-inside-their-new-south-african-office/" target="_blank">trunk house</a>, connecting ground to sloping roof, while utilizing an otherwise obsolete wood.3
Paul Morgan Trunk HouseTo clear the grounds for the home, a mobile milling machine was brought in. As the trees were harvested, they were milled and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/quaint-poplar-garden-house-is-a-low-impact-sculpture-shed-in-the-netherlands/" target="_blank">cured into boards</a>, and used to furnish the interior of the home.4
Paul Morgan Trunk HouseThe process was about as locally sourced as one could get, reducing the need to import or export <a href="http://inhabitat.com/liyuan-librarys-wood-facade-filters-the-sun-while-harmonizing-with-the-surrounding-landscape/" target="_blank">wooden building materials</a> to the site of the Trunk House.5
Paul Morgan Trunk HouseInside, Morgan created built-in furniture, with wood platforms lined with cushions to create a sectional. The sectional back can be used as a table for drinks or shelving, and has built in lighting. The sitting room is lined with sliding glass doors that reach from floor to ceiling, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bruce-munros-field-of-light-in-melbourne/" target="_blank">bringing the forest inside</a>. In warmer months, the doors can be slid open to extend the living room area to the outside porch. The large <a href="http://inhabitat.com/balis-new-big-tree-chocolate-factory-is-the-worlds-largest-commercial-bamboo-structure/" target="_blank">overhanging roof</a> protects the area below from wind and rain, allowing the open plan to be enjoyed in all weather.6
Paul Morgan Trunk HouseThe cabin, which was meant to connect its residents with the land, does so by bringing the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/alemagou-restaurant-in-mykonos-takes-inspiration-from-traditional-cycladic-architecture/" target="_blank">interior close with nature</a>, but also by sourcing its building materials from the very trees that once stood on the exact area.7







