12 June 2014

Architects Construct An ‘Invisible’ Viewing Cabin In Scotland National Park





Architecture students Angus Ritchie and Daniel Tyler have designed and constructed a cubic reflective lookout point at the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park in Scotland.



The architects used hard wood and birch ply to create the nature-viewing box, which they named ‘The Lookout’, and applied mirrored stainless steel on its exterior to achieve the ‘invisible effect’.



Within the cubic box are two benches, one with a single seat and one with double seats that visitors can sit on to enjoy the view of the park and be close to nature.



Check out the cool cabin below:



























[via Architizer, images from Ross Campbell]