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Structure studio Bureau used a uncooked concrete end to disguise a small wood chalet in France as a boulder.
Referred to as Thérèse, the construction is distinguished solely by a hubble-style window and is situated within the countryside of the up to date artwork area Bermuda, outdoors the city of Sergy.
Some readers have been impressed with the design, with one praising it as a “nice and playful experimental departure from the standard packing containers”, whereas one other described its inside as “claustrophobic”.
Different articles on this week’s publication embrace an elongated metallic Quonset hut designed by structure studio Undecorated, an unique interview with the CEO of Harley Davidson concerning the model’s plans to go all-electric, and information of the primary magnetized fusion energy plant on the planet, to be inbuilt Britain.
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