End-Cut Log Cabin



Architect Piet Hein Eek built this log cabin as a study for musician Hans Liberg in the Dutch town of Hilversum. Rather than build log walls perpendicular to each other, two sides consist of exterior end cuts. You can view an extensive photo gallery (inside and out) at the link.

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This transversal log technique is already in use, except that a mix of cement / earth / hay is inserted between logs. It's more traditional than architectural.
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Good job, nice turtle... but as an artist confessing: The sea turtle is one of the easier critters out there to sculpt. Horses and humans on the otherhand... man what a pain.
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for your comments. If you check my website I have done a horse and a human face and you are right, they are much harder to sculpt! I about to do a cake of the 3 members of Sister Sledge from the shoulders up for 300 people, that should take me about a week!

Thanks again

Lou
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