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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Category: Amazing, Design

12 Responses

  1. soopersmart says:

    This is a smart idea.

  2. Lauren says:

    You definitely couldn’t be claustrophobic living there… yikes.

  3. amber says:

    i could never happily live that way.. Wheres the closet for the clothes. this man has no clothes?

  4. serendipity says:

    The architectual equivalent of a staightjacket.

  5. Matt says:

    The person that lives here is very smelly. Same clothes every day, and no shower.

  6. marie says:

    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?

  7. Todd says:

    It appears that the upper triangle serves absolutely no purpose whatsoever – a colossal waste of space! :)

  8. brand says:

    How many times can we enter?

  9. Jbro says:

    Definitely not a family house

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