Underground House Plan B is a hideout concept for the next global crisis
Sergey Makhno Architects has envisioned a subterranean concrete home built for enduring the "unpleasant surprises" that may await in the post-pandemic world.
Kyiv-based studio Sergey Makhno Architects told Dezeen that the global coronavirus crisis was the "trigger" for visualising Underground House Plan B, a piece of conceptual architecture.
"We realised that the world has many more unpleasant surprises for us, to which even the most highly developed environmentally, socially and technically savvy countries may not be ready," said the studio.
However, instead of creating a typically austere bunker, the studio envisioned a cosy hideout where someone would like to live "even when there is no apocalypse". In renderings, the home is pictured in a clearing of trees in the Ukrainian forest. A helipad would allow occupants to land while evacuating to their bunker.
"We were interested in the question of whether it is possible with the help of architectural solutions to recreate a full life for a long time underground," it continued.
"Where, in addition to being able to take cover from any cataclysms and viruses, Underground House Plan B residents can preserve their values ??and hobbies."
The above-ground portion of Underground House Plan B would comprise two intersecting volumes made from concrete ? a material specifically selected for its ability to "speak of reliability, but also be aesthetically attractive"...
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