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Monday, September 13, 2010
The Rubber House
The Rubber House by Zeinstra van Gelderen architecten have designed this one-man pavilion made entirely of rubber.
The Rubber Pavilion is entered though a slit and has a bench in one wall and a window frame, which cannot be seen through, in another.
The house is an amber-coloured rectangular monolith (outside dimensions 1,5x 1,5 x 2,3 m) in which an egg shaped interior seems to be carved out. One wall offers a small bench and another a window-frame with no view. The entrance is nothing more than a vertical cut in a third wall. The whole house, including bench and window-frame, is made out of poured in place urethane resin.
Rubber House by Zeinstra van Gelderen architecten
Source : Dezeen
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