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  2. Pearlman Mountain Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Cabin layout. As many other buildings constructed by Lautner, the Pearlman Mountain Cabin is sometimes assigned as organic architecture, a term coined by Lautner's teacher Frank Lloyd Wright. The point of departure was a severely sloping forest property in the western San Jacinto Mountains at about 1800 meters altitude. Among numerous pine ...

  3. Wilderness hut - Wikipedia

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    Back country hut in the Haast River valley of the West Coast region of New Zealand Lairig Leacach Bothy, Lochaber, Scotland. A wilderness hut, bothy, backcountry hut, or backcountry shelter is a free, primitive mountain hut for temporary accommodation, usually located in wilderness areas, national parks and along backpacking and hiking routes.

  4. Split View Mountain Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Split View Mountain Lodge (also occasionally called Havsdalen Holiday Home or Holiday Home Havsdalen) [2] is an architecture project by the firm Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter near the ski resort Havsdalen in Geilo, Norway. [3] It won the 2016 German Design Award for Excellent Communications Design in Architecture.

  5. Killarney Mountain Lodge: Canada House - Wikipedia

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    The Killarney Mountain Lodge is currently open only during the summer months up until the beginning of fall. [7] The lodge plans on extending its open season to all year round. [3] In order to do this more cabins and dining halls will need to be built to accommodate their guests. [3]

  6. Entrance Station - Wikipedia

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    The Entrance Station at Devils Tower National Monument is a log cabin in the National Park Service Rustic style, built in 1941. [2] The cabin is based on 1933 plans created by the National Park Service Landscape Division for a now-vanished caretaker's cabin at Aspenglen Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park, adapted by NPS architect Howard W. Baker of the Branch of Plans and Design for ...

  7. Giant Forest Village–Camp Kaweah Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The log frame is exposed on the exterior. The 10-by-12-foot (3.0 by 3.7 m) by office wing features a sitting porch. The cabins were laid out according to a plan developed by Park Service landscape architect Merel S. Sager. The lower portion of Camp Kaweah was built beginning in 1935 with more cabins, bringing the total count to about 140 units.