Cabin Fever: seven contemporary cabins built by students as part of Hello Wood's International Summer University and Festival


As part of Hello Wood's International Summer University and Festival, students from around the world got the chance to build seven contemporary structures, from a solitary wool-lined cabin to a forest clubhouse. Set in the depths of rural Hungary, the 2018 edition of the Hungarian-led collective's summer school asked students to construct tiny houses in a collaborative process over the course of the week-long program focused on the concept of 'Cabin Fever'.

A psychological term that applies to the irritability and restlessness caused by the feeling of isolation, Cabin Fever can occur when in a solitary location, stuck indoors,  and also, paradoxically, frequently in cities. Hello Wood, a European offshoot of the Tiny House Movement, wanted to explore this concept as a reaction to the increasingly urban lifestyle as well as the wide spread excitement across the architectural field.

"Why are we architects so obsessed with cabins? Is this a reaction to the downfall of big architectural m...

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