Trestle Cabin / Miller Hull Partnership
This project seeks to develop a prototype for the development of low-impact cabins on challenging and remote sites. Borrowing conceptual strategies from Metabolist architecture of the 1960s, the proposal utilizes a language of superstructure and modules to allow for adaptations over time. Recognizing the immense investment and environmental impact of remote development, the strategy employs long-term thinking, allowing the structure to remain relevant across many generations and owners.


- architects: Miller Hull Partnership
- Location: Seattle, United States
- Project Year: 2024
- Photographs: Juan Benavides
- Area: 868.0 ft2