Mini Modernism, Part 2: Tiny student-built cabins
Students in the Woodbury School of Architecture's Design/Build program have created more miniature cabins using inexpensive components from store-bought sheds – a sequel to a project we originally reported in the spring. This time teams were given a theme — performance, music, games, therapy or dining — for each of five cabins. Here's a peek inside.
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( Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times )
The miniature cabins were built at the Shadow Hills Riding Club, which will use them as part of an equestrian therapy program. The Woodbury students assigned to build a music-themed cabin painted their design red in homage to traditional barns, team member Angela Isayan said. For more on the function of the portholes, keep clicking …
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