Yeta is a micro-architectural structure that’s made entirely of wood. It resembles the stacks of tree trunks that typically dot Alpine pastures and forests.What is Yeta for? Yeta can be used for different purposes: as a “room with a view” in the forest; a mini research-lab in parks or remote areas; a mountain shelter; a display station in natural settings; a mini-lodge in provincial parks and camping grounds; a temporary dwelling in disaster-striken areas; a meditation space and more.Yeta’s configurations are almost endless. Yeta’s compact size and light modules make transportation and assembly extremely easy. Panels can be made from different types of wood, each one with its unique scent and tone.What’s inside Yeta? Yeta’s basic version features a mini-kitchen and a mini-bathroom with shower. The wooden shell is insulated and the glass has a thick double layer to ensure wamth in the winter. Its flexible design means it can be fitted in different ways, according to need. Yeta also comes with a mini-photovoltaic system that frees it from the electricalgrid. It measures 3.8m x 4.4m and is 3.3m high.Who created Yeta? Yeta was created by Italian architct Flavio Galvagni and was built by a consortium of private Italian companies based mainly in the Alpine region of Trentino Alto Adige, as well as in Rome and Brescia. Yeta’s prototype presently is being developed into a commercially available unit that will be sold in different configurations, according toclients’ needs.