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A lovely rotating shedlike atmosphere from
sturm und wartzeck, designed as one in a series of modules which could fit together to make a home. But, as
Lloyd Alter at Treehugger says: "With garden sheds and small spaces being all the rage, it stands on its own quite nicely." There's a lovely video of it rotating, complete with church bells in the background,
here.
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Via
Treehugger and
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