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Far + Dang Creates the Linear Cabin in Oklahoma

American architecture studio Far + Dang showcases its new Linear Cabin in the Woods which is made to accommodate multiple families. The cabin is defined by the black metal structure which helps make the building elongated and appear to be blending into the natural surroundings. It is located on forested grounds in Broken Bow, which is a town on the Southeastern side of Oklahoma by the Kiamichi Mountains.

It is made for three families as a nature retreat for relaxation. The studio is based in Dallas and it explains the design concept, stating "The design strategy was to create communal spaces that activate social occasion and promote transparency between the interiors and the outdoors, while the more private resting spaces become secluded retreats of their own."
Trend Themes
1. Multifamily Retreats - The Linear Cabin in the Woods is designed to accommodate multiple families as a nature retreat for relaxation.
2. Blending Into Nature - The black metal structure of the Linear Cabin helps it appear elongated and blend seamlessly into the natural surroundings.
3. Activating Social Occasions - The design of the Linear Cabin focuses on creating communal spaces that promote transparency between the interiors and the outdoors.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can explore the concept of creating multifamily retreats in natural settings.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can incorporate the concept of blending structures into natural landscapes to create unique and immersive guest experiences.
3. Real Estate - The real estate industry can consider reimagining communal spaces and private retreats to create more inclusive and connected living environments.

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