The project is structured around two load-bearing walls supporting a suspended hyperbolic timber roof formed by braided steel cables. A vegetated green roof regulates temperature and blends with the forest landscape. Beneath it, three bedrooms and an open-plan living area are arranged as independent volumes using reclaimed timber. Fully self-sufficient, the cabin harvests rainwater through an artificial lake, uses solar-powered pumping and purification systems, and relies on photovoltaic panels and solar heating to operate with minimal environmental impact.