wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland

Wiki World sets Compact Red Retreat within Wuhan’s forest

 

Red Cabin is an experimental holiday home developed as part of the Merryda Wiki World – Secret Camp, a forest-based project composed of more than a dozen discreet treehouses set within a metasequoia woodland inhabited by migratory birds. The project, located in Dongxihu District, Wuhan, forms part of Wiki World’s ongoing ’Wiki Building School’ initiative, which explores alternative living models through co-building with nature.

 

The site is a dense metasequoia forest characterized by seasonal ecological activity and minimal human intervention. The cabin was positioned in direct response to existing vegetation, with all trees preserved and no ground hardening introduced. Construction relies on fully elevated prefabricated timber structures, allowing the forest floor to remain untouched and maintaining the site’s original ecological condition.

 

The cabin’s form and color were conceived in reference to a migratory bird, resulting in a compact wooden volume finished entirely in red. The structure stands out visually while remaining physically detached from the ground. The project is designed as an off-grid retreat, emphasizing isolation, limited access, and minimal intervention. Its remote placement reinforces a living condition defined by reduced infrastructure and direct engagement with the surrounding environment.

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
all images by Arch-Exist

 

 

Compact Interiors and Material-Driven Design define Red Cabin

 

The building is constructed entirely from laminated timber. All irregular components and joints were digitally designed and custom-fabricated, enabling a fully prefabricated assembly process. The structure follows a modular logic, allowing for efficient transportation, on-site assembly, disassembly, and potential reuse. Small metal connectors link timber elements and support repeated assembly without permanent alteration to the site.

 

Interior spaces are compact and deliberately constrained, aligning with Wiki World’s exploration of reduced spatial dimensions, including the concept of a ’2-meter-wide home.’ Each room includes a window oriented toward the forest, establishing visual continuity with the surroundings. The entrance facade is minimally articulated, marked only by a circular light and the doorway. Material strategies emphasize proximity to texture and construction detail. Carbonized wood boards, produced through traditional firing techniques, are used for the exterior cladding. The elevated structure eliminates the need for walls or artificial landscaping, allowing the surrounding forest to function as the primary spatial enclosure.

 

Red Cabin continues Hubei-based firm Wiki World’s broader research into small-scale wilderness dwellings that prioritize environmental responsiveness, prefabrication, and adaptable timber systems. By focusing on the relationship between living behavior and natural context rather than conventional residential standards, the project positions architecture as a lightweight, reversible intervention within the landscape.

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
Red Cabin is an experimental holiday home set within the Merryda Wiki World – Secret Camp

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the project is located in a metasequoia forest in Dongxihu District, Wuhan

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the site is defined by dense vegetation and seasonal ecological activity

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the cabin is elevated above the forest floor to avoid ground disturbance

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
prefabricated timber systems allow the landscape to remain untouched

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the compact structure is finished entirely in red

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the form references the figure of a migratory bird

merryda-wiki-world-red-cabin-wild-home-designboom-1800-4

Red Cabin is designed as an off-grid retreat with limited infrastructure

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the building is constructed entirely from laminated timber components

merryda-wiki-world-red-cabin-wild-home-designboom-1800-3

carbonized wood boards are used for the exterior cladding

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
interior spaces are compact and intentionally constrained

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
each room includes a window oriented toward the surrounding forest

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the entrance facade is defined by a circular light and a single doorway

wiki world plants red timber cabin standing on stilts within chinese woodland
the project explores architecture as a lightweight and reversible intervention in nature

 

project info:

 

name: Merryda Wiki World-Red Cabin-[Wild Home #137]

architect: Wiki World | @wiki__world

design team: Mu Wei, Feng Zhaoxian, Wu Baorong, He Wen, Xu Xiaodong, Liao Xiaotian, Wang Yuanying, Chen Liang

location: Wuhan, China

photographer: Arch-Exist | @archexist

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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