Froscen Architects Unveils Sustainable Micro-Houses to be Built on WWII Phone Bunker
Dutch firm Froscen Architects has unveiled FOON HOUSE(S), a tiny house concept in Leiden, the Netherlands. To be built on a former communications bunker from World War II in the middle of the city, the design focuses on the adaptive reuse of a small concrete complex overgrown with ivy.Â
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Dutch firm Froscen Architects has unveiled FOON HOUSE(S), a tiny house concept in Leiden, the Netherlands. To be built on a former communications bunker from World War II in the middle of the city, the design focuses on the adaptive reuse of a small concrete complex overgrown with ivy. The project will consist of four separate micro-houses on top of the bunker, each with a floor space of about 38 square meters, and equipped with necessary facilities.
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The first floor of each house will contain the living area and kitchen, which will have room for a dining table and storage bench. The top floor will feature space for a double bed and sitting area, the bathroom and a built-in wardrobe. Each house will additionally have a private outdoor terrace.
Courtesy of Froscen Architects
Our aim with the design is two-fold, stated the firm. On the one hand we want to promote the concept of Tiny Houses in the Netherlands by building and example for all people to see. On the other hand we want to give the bunker a more prominent rol...
Courtesy of Froscen Architects
Dutch firm Froscen Architects has unveiled FOON HOUSE(S), a tiny house concept in Leiden, the Netherlands. To be built on a former communications bunker from World War II in the middle of the city, the design focuses on the adaptive reuse of a small concrete complex overgrown with ivy. The project will consist of four separate micro-houses on top of the bunker, each with a floor space of about 38 square meters, and equipped with necessary facilities.
Courtesy of Froscen Architects
The first floor of each house will contain the living area and kitchen, which will have room for a dining table and storage bench. The top floor will feature space for a double bed and sitting area, the bathroom and a built-in wardrobe. Each house will additionally have a private outdoor terrace.
Courtesy of Froscen Architects
Our aim with the design is two-fold, stated the firm. On the one hand we want to promote the concept of Tiny Houses in the Netherlands by building and example for all people to see. On the other hand we want to give the bunker a more prominent rol...
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