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The "alpine capsule" is a super modern concept designed by the designers of Lovegrove Studio. The whole design is very futuristic, and seem rather something for the distant future. Mistake not because this year, this special hut in the Italian Dolomites rise.






Modern capsule looks nothing like the traditional hut with wood as we know today. The innovative concept is a structure consisting of eight meters long double glazing with a reflective layer. It is intended that the cabin by the resulting reflections will fully merge with the natural beauty of the Alps.

Panorama
Tourists who stay in the cabin, will also enjoy a great view during the day and the beautiful starry night. The construction in glass making is a panoramic 360 degrees.





Self power
Power is provided by solar panels and a small wind turbine. This will scratch the cabin can ensure the supply. The alpine capsule will be built this year in Piz la ila (Alta Badia) at 2100 meters altitude. It is certainly a peaceful place where mountain lovers can find peace amid a breathtaking landscape.

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Wow that's pretty awesome. I wander how much it would cost to manufacture one.
hahahaha, I got a visual of you doing that, Patricia. lol

paTricia T. said:
I think it would be cool to use it as a luxury tobaggon and boogie down the alps.
It looks cool, with tented glass all around, I bet its expensive. I wonder what the birds think of it.
On the Planet Thiaoouba the inhabitants live in an egg...

http://saviorsofearth.ning.com/forum/topics/thiaoouba-prophecy

'' She took out an object the size of a walkie-talkie and immediately I felt myself pinned to the seat, just as I had been in the spaceship, by an invisible force field. Then, quite gently and with a barely perceptible hum, the platform rose by several metres and moved off rapidly towards the ‘eggs’, about 800 metres away. The thin and slightly perfumed air was lashing the exposed area of my face below my nose, which was very nice, its temperature being around 26 degrees Celsius.

In just seconds, we arrived, and passed through the walls of one of the ‘eggs’, as if we’d passed through a cloud. The platform stopped and came to rest gently on the floor of the ‘building’. I looked around me in all directions.

It seemed absurd, but the ‘egg’ had disappeared. We had indeed, entered the ‘egg’ and yet around us, as far as the eye could see, stretched the countryside. We could see the landing ground and the docked spaceships just as though we were outside...
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