Thursday, September 28, 2017

Architect builds a tiny studio in his backyard to be closer to his child

This tiny backyard studio in Toronto is the perfect home office where the clients can work while raising their young child. Oliver Dang, founder of architecture firm Six Four Five A, has constructed the timber structure for himself as a private workspace overlooking a small green area where his one-year-old can play. The studio occupies a place at the end of the client's garden enclosed by high fencing. The cedar wood used for the fence was also chosen for decking and cladding the 100-square-foot-high...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building http://inhabitat.com/architect-builds-a-tiny-studio-in-his-backyard-to-be-closer-to-his-child
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