The House That Disappears Into the Forest
The House That Disappears Into the Forest Boundary Point Cabin is a 2,500-square-foot family retreat nestled on a forested hillside overlooking a glacial lake in British Columbia, Canada. Designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and Miller Mottola Calabro, the cabin features a striking cantilevered form that extends above a rocky outcrop, maximizing views while minimizing its impact on the landscape. Clad in dark-stained cedar and fiber-cement panels, the exterior blends into the surrounding forest, while the warm interior is finished with birch plywood and expansive glazing that frames the lake and mountain scenery. The design balances comfort, sustainability, and a strong connection to nature, creating a quiet retreat that feels deeply integrated with its environment. Architects: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, Miller Mottola Calabro Area: 2500 ft² Year: 2020 Photographs: Bryce Duffy Location: Canada

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