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- Atelier 8000 Kežmarská HutCzech architects <a href="http://www.atelier8000.cz/" target="_blank">Atelier 8000</a> designed this monolithic cube retreat for the mountains of northern Slovakia. Inspired by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/massive-iceberg-10x-the-size-of-manhattan-breaks-off-antarctic-glacier/" target="_blank">glaciers</a>, the architects envisioned a block of ice tumbling down a mountainside and crashing into the snowy landscape. The building was designed for the <a href="http://www.kezmarskachata.sk/">Kežmarská Chata</a> (Kežmarská Hut) international competition, and it contains a restaurant, a sleeping area and ski storage for visitors.1
- Atelier-8000-Kezmarska-Chata-Ski-Hut<a href="http://www.atelier8000.cz/" target="_blank">Atelier 8000</a>'s cubic retreat is made from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/laminated-timber/" target="_blank">laminated timber</a> beams.2
- Atelier 8000 Kežmarská HutThe building is clad in a combination of glass, metal and photovoltaic panels.3
- Atelier 8000 Kežmarská HutAluminum elements were designed as 1x1 meter modules, which makes them easy to transport.4
- Atelier 8000 Kežmarská HutThanks to the highly reflective surfaces, the hut looks like a large ice cube - and it fits perfectly into its surroundings.5
- Atelier 8000 Kežmarská HutDue to the home's angled position, the rooms have slanted ceilings and unusual angles.6
- Atelier 8000 Kežmarská HutCommon areas such as the restaurant and deck are located on the ground floor, while the upper floors accommodate sleeping areas. In terms of performance, the house aims to maximize <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/solar-power/" target="_blank">solar energy</a> generation.7