Reader Concerns Over Mirrored Cabins' Impact on Wildlife at Oregon Riverside Retreat
By
Rheanna Hopkins
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Summary
The article discusses reader reactions to mirrored cabins designed by prefabricated housing company ÖÖD for a remote hotel on Oregon's Rogue River. The twelve prefabricated cabins feature three mirrored sides to reflect the surrounding greenery, but commenters express concerns about the environmental impact on local wildlife, particularly birds. The discussion highlights the tension between innovative architectural design and ecological considerations.
Key quotes
· 4 pulled"These guys sure must hate birds" says commenter
"Enough with the mirrored buildings already"
"Commenters were concerned about the impact on local wildlife"
"While staying in one of those cabins"
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