In close quarters, but not in the offense, the narrow flat in Europe
Polish architect Jakub Szczesny has created and implemented a project maisonette literally wedged into the gap between two high-rise buildings in downtown Warsaw. As used prefabricated metal frame of square tubes.
The most striking thing in this construction, the width of the home, not to exceed half a meter between the walls at the widest part, and a minimum size at all is just 920 millimeters. To get into the living room, you can only pull-out ramp, which is in the closed position is part of the floor of the first floor.
In order to get to the second floor where the bed and a small table with chairs, will have to use a vertical ladder attached to the wall.
On the first level is located WC with shower, kitchen with hob and a tiny built-in refrigerator in which two bottles of beer can be placed safely. Furniture in the living room is limited to a small table and two seats firmly bolted to the wall and floor.
It is noteworthy that the only electricity comes into the apartment next door, and the water supply and sewerage systems are self-contained. Daylight enters through two open windows, glazed sloping side wall.
Spartan conditions can cause fear in people patients claustrophobia, which is probably not suffering from Israeli writer Edgar Keret lives here. Believing that there is no need for material wealth for the creative person.
After all, he lived among other things, the famous philosopher Diogenes in a barrel without a refrigerator, toilet, and other excesses. And this did not you kick, albeit with minimum conditions, but all the same apartment, although a little wider than the narrow doghouse.
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