If you want to build your own HolyCabin®, then please take notice of our policy.

HolyCabin® interior
When entering a HolyCabin, on your right side you will find a six angled, rotating platform divided by upstanding (fibre-wood) walls. Each religion then can place there own sacred ornaments, like an altar or butsudan, etc.
Five positions are for e.g. for Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Buddhism and the last one is for any other visiting religion (preferably to be kept empty).

HolyCabin® policy
- Involve your local community (e.g. media, local church or mosque, etc.);
- Involve local builders to benefit local economy;
- Use our drawing and/or make changes which suit your situation;
- Keep the environment in mind when using materials and during building;
- Make visitors aware of this web-site and ask them to send us their experience;
- General accepted 'house rules' apply: e.g. take off your shoes, cover your legs and shoulders, etc.;
- Send us your project story and we will post it on our blog.

HolyCabin® 'rough' building sketch...
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Sketch by: Kyan Graham (12y), © 2006


Other HolyCabin® building ideas


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Of-course when a 'rotating platform is not within your budget, you can carve the world religions on a peace of wood. Just use your imagination. Give this object a central spot in your cabin. I used an old peace of wood and paint which was available on this location (3 Rivers Eco Lodge, Dominica W.I.).

Tell us your experience and we will place it on our
weblog.