Located in a village on the Turkish-Greek border, Cabin on the Border faces weather conditions that vary dramatically depending on the season. In a warm rainy afternoon, the polycarbonate window becomes a canopy to lay under and watch the sky over the plywood façade that becomes a terrace. On a stormy night, both the window and the façade is shut down, then the cabin — totally made of laminated wood structure with insulation — becomes like a sailboat in the ocean. All this happens manually, since the cabin is off-grid. Though it is prefabricated and transported to the land, it has been embraced by nature thanks to spring and fully surrounded by mustard plants.
so very obviously written by an American who doesn’t understand that here in europe we can just… cross the border??? to another country??? and go swimming there???