A series of wood- or steel-clad cabins have been built in upstate New York, nestled among meadows and forests. The project, called Wildflower Farms and designed by the Electric Bowery studio, is a rural retreat in the Hudson Valley whose objective is to reconnect with nature. The masterplan for the 140-acre site revolves around a central meadow, through which winding paths connect several clusters of guest cottages to communal buildings.
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