Public furniture has gotten more inventive lately — and not necessarily in a good way. Installed, more often than not, with anti-homeless discomfort in mind, furniture built into sidewalks, parks, and ...
Hungarian design studio Hello Wood created a minimalist tiny cabin. The prefabricated structure comes in four sizes between 129 and 215 square feet, starting at $10,200. To keep costs down, buyers can ...
Hello Wood, a Hungary-based architecture studio, designs prefab tiny homes. The company has built a futuristic tiny cabin that blends into nature and resembles a spaceship. The Pebl Grand is 200 ...
Hello Wood, as you may already know, is an annual festival, which gathers hundreds of people in a Hungarian village for a week. Divided into groups, the architects and students carefully selected by ...
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. Of course, a great small space can be a combination of any ...
The Hello Wood design team collaborated with London-based visual artists Creatmosphere to create an 11-meter tall Christmas tree made out of 365 illuminated wooden sleds, each representing a day of ...
For its tenth year running, Hello Wood is once again hosting its popular international summer school for young architects to help foster a “thinking through making” mentality. The architecture and ...
Hungarian design collective Hello Wood has created a compact cabin inspired by the tiny house movement. Named Kabinka, the project is intended to serve as a simple and affordable weekend retreat, ...
Most cabins are designed to let people enjoy a bit of quiet time, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, for those social butterflies who believe that getting back to nature ...
After creating its Wauhaus viewing cabin in Zala County Hills, Hungary, Hello Wood Studio is back with a new project in the form an entire cabin resort. Named the Rocks on the High Plains, each Rock ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
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