WSD Architecture Gives One UK Author His Own Sanctuary
Jamie Danielle Munro — March 13, 2014 — Art & Design
References: wsdarchitecture & designboom
Some authors are so inspired by books written by themselves or others, that soon they begin to crave more of this fictional world in everyday life - WSD Architects has made this a reality with real-life writing huts.
The design was done for a UK writer and illustrator who has a passion for fairytales and mythology. The design is reminiscent of huts from novels such as The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, where a little girl stumbles across the house of a talking faun in the woods. Like the hut from the novel, this design by WSD Architects has a quaint fireplace, wooden facade and is hidden (as much as huts can be in a suburb), at the end of the garden.
Photo Credits: designboom, wsdarchitecture
The design was done for a UK writer and illustrator who has a passion for fairytales and mythology. The design is reminiscent of huts from novels such as The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, where a little girl stumbles across the house of a talking faun in the woods. Like the hut from the novel, this design by WSD Architects has a quaint fireplace, wooden facade and is hidden (as much as huts can be in a suburb), at the end of the garden.
Photo Credits: designboom, wsdarchitecture
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