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Peter Merry is a busy chap: a partner at
Engage!, the founder and Chair of the
Center for Human Emergence, Netherlands; the founder and Director of the
Hague Center for Global Governance, Innovation and Emergence; and a Fellow of the
Center for Human Ecology in the UK. And he's a shedworker - but as you might expect from somebody with the above credentials, his garden office is something special. Pictured above, it is covered in car tyres from a local garage on the outside and is built out of recycled materials (wood from the former garden house on location, old wooden furniture found on the streets, glass from a nearby bankrupted glass company) by 'garbage architects'
Denis Oudendijk and Jan Korbes. You can see more pictures of this marvellous build
here - don't forget to scroll down to see them all and more description of the build.
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I love that roof/wall window.
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