26-09-2025 11:00 via dezeen.com

"These guys sure must hate birds" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a collection of reflective cabins designed by prefabricated housing company ÖÖD for a remote hotel on Oregon's Rogue River.
Twelve prefabricated cabins, designed with three mirrored sides to reflect the surrounding greenery, were added across the Tu Tu' Tun Lodge property.
Mirrored cabins by ÖÖD extend Oregon riverside retreat
"Enough with the mirrored buildings already"
Commenters were concerned about the impact on local
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