The Cabane Sensorielle is designed as a place of rest, where time seems suspended. It brings together the conditions needed to rediscover a form of inner peace in the middle of the agitation of the outside world. This space offers passers-by the opportunity to question our ways of living with sensiti
vity.
Located at the heart of the Petit musée des plantes sauvages comestibles, the Cabane Sensorielle offers a moment of tranquility to awaken the senses and invite visitors to listen to the sound of rain. Designed in harmony with the environment, it provides an immersive experience dedicated to contemplation and daydreaming. Its structure, made of Douglas fir, is built on a field of wild mint, and is also adorned with climbing and aromatic plants. On rainy days, the fresh scents of the plants are revealed, offering a subtle and soothing atmosphere. The cabin's roof is designed with a slight slope so that water flows to its center along the inverted chimney.
The Foyer Sonore, at the heart of the cabin, is embodied by a brass vessel perched on a heap of intertwined wood that mimics, on a smaller scale, the structure of the cabin. The melody of raindrops falling into the bowl invites visitors to be carried away by this natural symphony. The walker is invited to become aware, through all the sensory means at their disposal, of this living fragment of the landscape while enjoying the shelter provided by the cabin.
The Cabane Sensorielle is conceived as a place of rest where time seems suspended. It gathers the necessary conditions to rediscover a form of inner peace amidst the hustle and bustle of the outside world. This space offers walkers the opportunity to question sensitively our ways of inhabiting.
Landscape & Garden
Carpentry
Douglas Fir
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