During Japan’s economic boom, from the late 20th to the early 21st century, a large number of new hospitality facilities were built—many even in mountainous regions—often with little regard for the surrounding landscape and natural environment.
These tiny wooden houses are designed for glamping in the forests of Japan
Earthboat is a lightweight, reversible prefab cabin designed to reconnect people with the natural landscape.
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- Kevin Santus
- 29 August 2025
- Giappone
- Pan Projects
- 2024
Earthboat was conceived as a response to this trend: a small-scale, flexible, and transportable housing model, designed for light and reversible installation in Japan’s rural areas. The project takes the form of a mobile cabin made entirely of Japanese cedar, designed to offer a close connection with nature while minimizing its impact on the ground and biological cycles. Prefabricated off-site and transported to location, each unit is assembled dry onto a raised platform, allowing for rapid installation and a significantly reduced ecological footprint.
The architecture is essential and archetypal, inspired by the traditional gabled house form but reinterpreted through a play of solids and voids. One side of the asymmetric roof is left open, creating a covered but permeable space that acts as a threshold between the cabin interior and the surrounding landscape. The sleeping area opens directly to the outside thanks to a large glass window, while a minimal set of functions—kitchen, bathroom, compact but efficient—reinforce the cabin’s essential character. A small room houses a sauna, referencing local bathing traditions, while an outdoor soaking tub completes the sensory experience. The cabin rests on a raised platform, which can be equipped with perimeter wooden panels—open or closed depending on climate and living needs—making Earthboat a flexible architectural device, balancing permanence and reversibility.