A
provençal shed of the 21st century
A
reduced but evolutionnary living space.
Realised with a fixed part in concrete and parts "opening"
or removable, industrialized in composite materials.
Entrance
: the lenticular door, translucent and bright is protected
by a porch roof, exceeded half-sphere portion.
Reception
: exceeded half-sphere with pole skydome.
Circular suspended "mezzanine" leaving the zenithal
light diffuse all around it; when down, it becomes a mobile
and orientable bed. This mezzanine can be doubled by an "attic"
hammock.
An equatorial shelf links all the openings of the communicating
spaces.
Sitting-room/office
: exceeded half-sphere with a "nest" and opening
on a welcoming space.
An equiped and rotating platter brings the bivalent character.
An hull part seprately rotating enables isolation.
Meal
: exceeded half-sphere of variable size depending on conviviality
Industrially manufactured, a part of hull and its equipment
(bay, platter and furniture) open on a terrace.
Kitchen
: exceeded half-sphere with a size strictly reduced to
the necessity
Industrially manufactured, a part of hull and its equipment
open on the exterior, swivels and, by a sliding movement,
comes nearer to the extradited dining room.
Simultaneously, the door is a functionnal furniture.
"Private"
: a bunch of three spaces: a shower opening on a private
garden and a swiveling storage are grafted on an exceeded
half -sphere for washing and dressing.
A seat is opposed to a shelf in which is fit a washbasin swiveling
to the shower-cabin (*) and a toilet seat.
(*)
The facing natural light adds to the zenithal light of the
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