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During the summer we reported on the Line of Site's Spot Brief competition to design a garden shed with a difference. One of our favourites was the revolving shell shed from Leigh Brooks from Brooks and Ware architects. If you click on the image above you'll see a short animation of how this would work in practice. Here's what Leigh told Shedworking about the design:
"The overall concept was driven by the need to provide both a secure environment coupled with the need to provide varying degrees of views out. The rotation idea came from a study of the circular rotating driveway turntables that are now readily available within a sensible price range that allow you to turn your car around 360 degrees on the spot with the push of a hand."
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