Parasite Architecture
August 31, 2017 7:56 AM Subscribe
Spanish designer Fernando Abellanas has built a workspace that clings to the underbelly of a major overpass, and slides on rollers from one side to the other. Far from the madding crowds of Valencia in eastern Spain, Fernando Abellanas is enjoying the solitude of his unique new studio. But it’s not the airy, light-filled glass and white walls affair you might expect of a designer: it’s a purpose-built desk space that hangs in the underbelly of a major city overpass.
From pods and "mountaintop villas" to public tree houses, parasite architecture is a growing trend.
From pods and "mountaintop villas" to public tree houses, parasite architecture is a growing trend.
This post was deleted for the following reason: Very cool but looks like we saw it last week. -- cortex
So he's just mainlining the VOCs?
posted by Reasonably Everything Happens at 8:09 AM on August 31, 2017
posted by Reasonably Everything Happens at 8:09 AM on August 31, 2017
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