At the edge of the lake, right next to the water, there is a small wooden sleeping cabin with a pier. You fall asleep in it, and in the morning you start the day by jumping into the water. Well, this is not the beginning of a fairy tale, but an outline of the actual scene at Bobs Lake, Canada. Architects from the North studio designed and built this 6 square meter bivouac, which they say is basically intended for families.
They used a lot to build the floor support discarded materials, which they collected in the surrounding area, the frame for the ute, in which there is nothing but a bed, and wood from a local seller. You can cover the room from all sides with waxed canvas, which protects you from rain and wind, and a mosquito net.
V North they say that the environment should influence how we think, and the result is the Dream-Dive plug. They also add that it doesn't matter how old you are, let your imagination run wild and similar ideas will come to light.
Image gallery: Dream-dive
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