• The solar powered Yeta Log Cabin sports a rainwater collection system

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    Need a roof above your head away from your cozy home? Lab Zero, Italian designers, has just come up with the Yeta Log Cabin. This little residence can be placed just about anywhere and measures approximately 12.5′ wide x 14.5′ long x 10.75′ tall. Complete with a small kitchen and bathroom equipped with a shower, the Yeta Log Cabin makes sure you feel right at home, away from home. And here’s why this cabin showed up here. It’s green. Equipped with a bunch of photovoltaic modules that soak in the sun and keep the LED lighting powered on, this one is built by using untreated wood. With a rain water collection system, and a black water storage tank, this indeed is a great way to live away from home, when needed.


    The Yeta Log Cabin can be connected to the grid too, if required or simply plugged off when the sun shines bright.
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    [Designboom]

    Posted in Topics:Architecture, Tags: , on December 23, 2010