Nov 5, 2012
3-foot-wide house squeezed into a tiny Polish alleyway, between buildings
The Keret House is an art installation that is also a fully-functional home in Warsaw, Poland. It is inserted in the space between two buildings. At its widest it is 5 feet across, and at its narrowest, 3 feet.
The Design





The Construction






The Interior








The Motivation

(via The Daily What, NY Times, Dezeen, Centrala)
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This is a smart idea.
You definitely couldn’t be claustrophobic living there… yikes.
i could never happily live that way.. Wheres the closet for the clothes. this man has no clothes?
The architectual equivalent of a staightjacket.
The person that lives here is very smelly. Same clothes every day, and no shower.
Oh, I see the shower, never mind. He must smell like roses.
Looking at these pictures makes me want to stretch my neck, arms and back…I feel like I’m being squished!
Oh and I think I see a drawer under the bed…maybe that’s where his clothes are?
It appears that the upper triangle serves absolutely no purpose whatsoever – a colossal waste of space! :)
Or storage…
I love FX
How many times can we enter?
Definitely not a family house