An architectural icon from 1950 to about 1975
A-Frame Cabin
the A-frame is one of my favourite rural homes ever, a triangle-design built for lounging on outdoor decks and staring at nature.
I built this cabin inspired, in part, by Harlan Hubbard‘s book Payne Hollow, about living a simpler life in a hand-built home. The author is considered by many a modern-day Thoreau.

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Exterior
My first Cabin?
It’s not my first cabin in the woods but it was very funny building the A-structure and trying to add many weird details. I also played with the light to let the scene as deep as possible.
Details
Interior Spaces & Experiences
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Testimonials
“We are mid-way through October, and autumn, as well as spooky season, is in full effect, Andrea Lattanzio’s cozy LEGO A-Frame home located amongst some beautiful fall-colored conifers is the perfect build to capture the moment we are in. The key to the main architectural build here is definitely in the tiling – we’ve got plenty of tiling on the roof, tiling for the deck, and more tiling to cover the house’s base structure. Printed tiles also help render the lumber packed away in the left, maybe for firewood. I love Lattanzio’s use of tree limb elements arranged in such a way to create pointed evergreen trees – different colors are also utilized for that autumn color-changing aesthetic. Perhaps the most interesting example of parts used in this work would be the hammer minifigure utensil which is applied in multiples to compose the foundation of the home. Many small details in this build are eye-catching, including the broken stairs leading up to this shack-like a-frame dwelling. Even if some home-improvement is needed on this little getaway house, it still looks like a great place to escape to on an autumn weekend.“
Patrick ThomsonOur Clients








Blog
Off the wall
Have you ever thought about living "off the wall"? That's what the two characters of my latest creation did. They probably ended up living like this because of an all-out war that wiped everything out. However they seem quite happy. This diorama joins my two previous...
Stilt House: behind the scenes
While the Stilt House is looking for supports on LEGO IDEAS it's time to show you as some extra shots of the MOC building process. Follow Stilt House "step by step" building stages, scroll through the images and find out the secrets of my fishing diorama. Have fun!...
Stilt House
The iconic Stilt House now in LEGO form! SUPPORT IT NOW! One of my favorite builds, the Stilt House, is now on LEGO IDEAS and you can support it to give it a chance of becoming an actual LEGO IDEAS set! Click here and support the Stilt House! May 31, 2023: Stilt House...
Let’s Build Something
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