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Bricault Design creates Whistler Hideaway cabin inspired by mountain peaks in British Columbia

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Kate Mazade

19d ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Canadian studio Bricault Design has created Whistler Hideaway, a 1,268-square-foot cabin in British Columbia that is shaped to mimic the surrounding mountain peaks. The residence features green roofs and slate cladding designed to age naturally with the seasons and blend into its wooded site. The design balances the sanctuary of the interior with the rugged exterior landscape, creating a home that "shares a language" with the surrounding peaks.

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The design balances the relationship between the sanctuary of the interior and the rugged landscape around the cabin.
The home is clad in slate to age with the seasons and blend into its wooded site.
Bricault Design shapes house to 'share a language with the surrounding peaks' in Canada.
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Bricault Design has created a cabin that mimics the surrounding mountain peaks with green roofs and is clad in slate to age with the seasons.

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