







With the general form of a train caboose answered with a light frame of Asian influence. One of two that forms part of Justin's home.

Rafters laminated from milling waste fan out overhead. A dovetailed cherry crook ties it all together.

A Japanese scarf called Hako shachi tsugi hides all it's complexity and presents only a single seam to the interior.

The rhythmic depth of the the frame, the natural and curved elements all work to ease the experience of the 8 foot width.

Ash, for strength and flexibility, with cherry and walnut accents. Traditional joinery treatment through out. Foundation is a heavily modified equipment trailer.

The raised sleeping coop frees a tremendous amount of floor space and coupled with the generous windows and a light tea house scale frame, eliminates the "shipping container" effect.