

Most resorts place cabins in nature.
Center Space defines a center first — and organizes everything around it.
Center Space is based on a simple but precise spatial principle: the creation of a void within density.
The forest is treated as a continuous field that is selectively opened to generate a central condition of light, visibility, and presence.
This central space becomes the organizing device of the entire project, defining orientation, movement, and hierarchy.
By concentrating shared functions in one place and pushing private units outward, the system creates a clear contrast between collective and individual experience, allowing the project to remain both structured and immersive.
Guests move from isolation to connection.
Dense forest → narrow paths → open space.