Is This Gravity-Defying Cabin Even Real?

by Stefan Gheorghe

Suspended among the treetops of Quebec, this striking cabin by Kariouk Architects looks more like a futuristic mirage than a woodland retreat. Perched on a steel support above a rocky cliff, the cantilevered black volume hovers dramatically over the forest floor, creating the sensation of floating in midair.

Cantilevered large volume cabin

Simple modern elevated cabin

Simple modern elevated cabin lake view

Simple modern elevated cabin sunset

Simple modern elevated cabin nature

The design was born out of strict zoning rules that required a 100-foot setback from the lake. Instead of blasting through rock, the architects elevated the structure using prefabricated CLT panels and glulam beams, preserving the landscape while achieving a daring architectural feat. A continuous band of windows stretches the length of the cabin, offering sweeping views of the surrounding forest and water.

Simple modern elevated cabin bridge view

Simple modern elevated cabin pillons

Simple modern elevated cabin winter view

Simple modern elevated cabin winter snow view

Beyond its bold form, the cabin is powered by solar energy and heated with a high-efficiency wood stove, proving that sustainability can meet high design. Inside, warm wood finishes and a vibrant blue kitchen contrast with the stark black exterior, making this treetop hideaway as inviting as it is gravity-defying.

Simple modern elevated cabin interior

Simple modern elevated cabin fireplace seating log storage

Simple modern elevated cabin window seating

Simple modern elevated cabin blue kitchen

Simple modern elevated yellow sofa

Photography by Scott Norsworthy

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