Warsaw's Keret House Maybe The World's Skinniest
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To most of us, the narrow gap between two large buildings is well . . . . . Just a gap. However, Warsaw-based architect Jakum Szczesny saw it as an opportunity to create something unique - A work/live studio!
In fact, the house if one could call it that, is so small that is does not even meet Polish building codes, and is therefore being classified as an art installation. However, when completed in December, the Keret House that is designed to be a working studio for Israeli writer Etgar Keret, is expected to be just like any conventional home - One with designated rooms for eating, sleeping and working.
Pretty amazing, considering that at its widest, the studio will be about 122cm (48in) wide and at its narrowest a mere 72cm (28in), or skinnier than most adult waistlines!
In fact, the house that is probably the world's narrowest abode, is so small, that it will be powered to receive electricity from its neighboring buildings and be fitted with off-grid sewage and plumbing. To make up the for the lack of windows, the Keret House will be all white - Inside and out!
While it seems as if the windowless structure will barely have room for its primary owner, Jakum envisions it to also double up as a meeting place where young creators and intellectuals from all around the world can gather and exchange ideas - To make room for the guests, he has designed the retractable staircase to double up as a long narrow corridor.
Whether that will be true or not, it will sure be interesting to see how many people can actually be crammed inside the Keret House when it is ready, later this year.
Resources: archdaily.com, mothernaturenetwork.com
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- sotos1over 11 yearscool
- soskinnialmost 12 yearswow
- superawesomealmost 12 yearswhoa Awesome!
- Kittyloveralmost 12 yearsThat is so thin!! How is he supposed to fit? I know I will fit because I'm 11 and WAY too short for my age.i am also not claustrophobic
- KutiePye-over 12 yearsIn such a confined space I do not see how he can work and sleep without feeling that he is inside of a peanut shell! I'm not I claustrophobic, but I still need my space. That house would not work for me. But the architect is very creative, and I wonder is those houses will become the new fad.
- 123456789almost 13 yearscool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
- TufRussianalmost 13 yearsHow much would a house like this cost, and do think it will ever be made in North America?
- Rather-b -skatingalmost 13 yearsThat is really cool!
- cowboyalmost 13 yearsi want to live in that house
- apples528almost 13 yearscool!