This week, Kengo Kuma designed a chicken coop
This week on Dezeen, Kengo Kuma's studio designed a blackened-wood chicken coop in Mexico, while Airbnb's co-founder declared that "travel as we knew it is over".
Kengo Kuma and Associates built the coop at the Casa Wabi arts foundation in Puerto Escondido, Mexico, for chickens that will provide eggs for the community's residents. According to the studio the coop was designed to be like a collective housing project.
"For this project, we saw the interesting chance to develop a pavilion kind of project but with a really specific function for its inhabitants? that happens to be chickens!" said Kengo Kuma and Associates partner in charge Javier Villar Ruiz.
"We thought of conceiving this coop in a way that could relate to collective housing projects." Goldsmith unveils design for urban floating chicken farm in Rotterdam
Following the publication of Kuma's coop, we rounded up five architect-designed homes for chickens from around the world. These included a modular coop in Turkey and a chicken house combined with a climbing frame in south Vietnam.
Continuing the chicken theme, Architecture studio Goldsmith revealed its design a floating chicken and cress farm, which is set to be built in the dockland area of Rotterdam.
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