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3AE and Les Archinautes Join on a New Cabin in Czech Republic

French design practice Les Archinautes works together with local practice 3AE on the special new timber cabin that overlooks Lipno lake right by the border. It is located in the Czech Republic by the borders of Germany and Austria. The new cabin is made with CLT, which is Cross-Laminated Timber and is made to function as a rest stop for those who come by to hike and ski along the mountain ranges nearby.

Speaking about the new design, the practice states that "The morphology of the house stands on several principles of Bohemian Forest architecture: rectangular floor plan, compact shape, orientation along the contour line, creation of a covered porch and more pronounced articulation of the gable."
Trend Themes
1. Cross-laminated Timber Structures - The use of CLT in building structures can disrupt the construction industry, allowing for sustainable and cost-effective solutions.
2. Border-lake Tourism - The development of cabins and lodges near border lakes can disrupt the tourism industry, providing unique and tranquil vacation experiences for travelers.
3. Mountain Range Rest Stops - Creating rest stops using sustainable materials that blend in with the surrounding landscape can disrupt the hospitality industry, allowing for eco-friendly and scenic travel accommodations.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The use of CLT in building structures presents opportunities for sustainable and cost-effective construction solutions.
2. Tourism - Developing border lake cabins and lodges provides unique vacation experiences for travelers, disrupting the tourism industry.
3. Hospitality - Building sustainable rest stops in mountain ranges can disrupt the hospitality industry by offering eco-friendly and scenic travel accommodations.

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