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Another example of how garden offices and homes might eventually meld together is the
Colani Rotor House from Luigi Colani and Hanse Haus. In a small area just 36 m², they've fitted in various areas (kitchen, living room, bathroom) using a rotating system, a kind of cross between George Bernard Shaw's writing hut and a lazy susan.
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