Cabin ANNA / Caspar Schols
While I lost myself in my new life in London, I was playing with the idea to create a new design based on the fundamentals of ?Garden House?. I wanted to design a sellable, fully inhabitable house, a flat- pack that could be built and re-build anywhere in the world. I found people that supported me, not only in word but were also ready to financially invest in this new design, called ANNA. This led to more prototypes in which we experimented with more practical use and temporal or permanent inhabitation. In which the initial spirit of flexibility and connectivity to the environment would remain intact. ANNA is a dynamic home in the shape of an open platform to live with rather than against the elements, by playing with the configuration of the layers of the house. Just like the way you dress yourself to suit different weather conditions, occasions, and moods. ANNA Stay, ANNA Meet, and ANNA Me.Â
© Tõnu Tunnel & Jorrit ?t Hoen
architects: Caspar ScholsLocation: The NetherlandsProject Year: 2020Photographs: Tõnu Tunnel & Jorrit ?t HoenArea: 54.0 m2
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© Tõnu Tunnel & Jorrit ?t Hoen
architects: Caspar ScholsLocation: The NetherlandsProject Year: 2020Photographs: Tõnu Tunnel & Jorrit ?t HoenArea: 54.0 m2
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