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Camp Meeker Cabin / Renée del Gaudio Architecture

archdaily.com·Jun 5, 2026

The Camp Meeker Cabin, designed by Renée del Gaudio Architecture, is a zero-carbon family retreat located at the base of Mt. Meeker, emphasizing simplicity and a connection to nature while incorporating modern sustainable technologies. The design features two distinct volumes for gathering and resting, utilizing robust materials and a geothermal system to promote a quiet, enduring living experience.

The Camp Meeker Cabin by Renée del Gaudio Architecture presents a compelling model for sustainable cabin design, emphasizing zero-carbon living through a sophisticated geothermal system while maintaining a minimalistic approach with no TV, dishwasher, or microwave. This design not only respects the natural environment with its fire-resistant materials and simple organization but also offers a scalable concept for designers interested in sustainable architecture and product design, particularly those focused on integrating advanced technology with traditional aesthetics.

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