Caspar Schols develops Cabin ANNA from the garden shed he built for his mother
Architectural designer Caspar Schols is producing a flat-pack version of a garden shed with moving walls, which he built for his parents before he went to architecture school, as cabins for living and for working.
Schols drew on the Garden House pavilion he completed with no formal architecture training in Eindhoven in 2016 to develop two design: the ANNA Stay home and the ANNA Meet workplace.
As with Garden House, the Cabin ANNA concepts have and inner beam-and-glass structure that is separated from the outer wooden walls and metal roof, and set on runners. This means they can be moved and outwards to create different layouts.
"A sellable, fully inhabitable house, a flat-pack that could be built and re-built anywhere in the world," Schols said.
"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."
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