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3D visualizerand international architect milad eshtiyaghi has long been drawn to escapist hideaways perched on rugged, seaside cliffs and isolated cabins envisioned beneath the northern lights. Today, he turns his gaze to tiny cabins. A bit more quaint than treacherous, eshtiyaghi's latest 3d visualizationfinds an angular, timber cabin nestledatop a idyllic hillside somewherein the rainforests in brazil. Describing this choice, noa arc, "One of the main concerns in this project was to preserve the ground context vwithout damaging the green ground and to preserve the ecology of the living context. Therefore, it was decided to separate the building from its ground and build it with a truss structure...In this way,the natural land and the living place of living organisms will not be damaged and plants and living organisms will continue to live under the building and the life of living organisms will flow under the building.
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