CABINS / Rmg360 : Desert Cabin
Composition was critical as was lighting.
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The concept derived from the idea warming cupped hands in the winter. To warm your hands you create an enclosed environment to retain the heat while you are experiencing the environment. You offer yourself the comfort of being warm while inserting your self in the wilderness. This cabin concept offers the benefits of cabin life while providing dramatic views in a beautiful wilderness.
It was very worthwhile experience!!
Thanks to the organizers!!
Looking at Earths increase in population and need for alternative locations for shelters, the idea to create an environment that could support those needs was developed. The intent was to bring “home” like features to the shelter to create emotions that one would have when seeing and entering my childhood cabin. Cedar shingles are represented by a futuristic titanium shell that makes up the exterior. The interior brings warmth by using Earths natural materials such as wood and soft upholstery selections.
Good news everyone! I have finally managed to connect my Unit to a new stable power source so that my XR projections don’t flicker that much anymore. Well, at least not that often as they used to.
Also, last week I found some old stylized HMD that looks very similar to one of those first VR googles from the early 2020s or so. Was it called Wive? Or Vive or something like that? Anyways, the good part is that this display is still compatible with my XR system, despite the vintage design. I guess it must have been some gentle strike of nostalgia that inspired another product designer. Or maybe it’s just a random pick of the manufacturing AI. Who knows?
Sadly, I guess the end is here and now. That’s it. I’ll leave a link to some of my XR views below. Maybe some of you can still check it out, even though it lives in this old-school thing called “the internet” (I know! Hard to believe it is still working). Give it a go: https://www.yulio.com/jL0qT1WWBO
Well, till next time then! On another platform, on another rooftop…
At the start of the competition I tried to design my own concrete cabin, with Japanese interior details, on a scree slope while tapping into the idea of Scottish bothies. After some tests it just wasn’t feeling right and I saw this house which fit my original idea somewhat ;
I decided to take the Loba house and set it in a highland scene. This is my first try at an arch viz project and I’m still learning the ropes so please forgive the noise in my images! I need to read some tutorials on Vray optimisation because my computer really struggled to crank these out.
I used Rhino to model the house, World Machine for the landscape, 3DS Max, and Multiscatter for grass and stone placement. Peter Guthrie’s sky no.1313 was used for the outdoor 360 view, the wooden chair is from Dimensiva and the stool is from Vasyl Korol and Evgeniya Nikolayenko from their Basses St. Pere project.
Thanks for the chance to get my first renders out there. The other work being posted for this competition is amazing and it’s an honour to be in the same boat as you all!
https://www.yulio.com/B4sfNMnro9