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TINY HOUSE

Tiny House

  • TINY HOUSE / NEW YORK CITY This installation in the heart of Times Square NYC redefines the word 'interiors.' Built... TINY HOUSE / NEW YORK CITY This installation in the heart of Times Square NYC redefines the word 'interiors.' Built... TINY HOUSE / NEW YORK CITY This installation in the heart of Times Square NYC redefines the word 'interiors.' Built... TINY HOUSE / NEW YORK CITY This installation in the heart of Times Square NYC redefines the word 'interiors.' Built...

    TINY HOUSE / NEW YORK CITY

     

    This installation in the heart of Times Square NYC redefines the word "interiors." Built out of sand and recycled glass, the 22-foot sculpture invites city dwellers to converse with nature and sustainability through the power of design.

  • The recycled crushed and powdered glass was cast in an ombre landscape and transformed into cavernous walls, solidifying the concept that architecture and sustainability never need to be mutually exclusive.

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  • "We’ve used materials like recycled glass to create a space that promotes sustainability without sacrificing beauty."
  • Fernando employed his signature cement casting technique inside the house, creating a mausoleum-like entrance.
    Fernando employed his signature cement casting technique inside the house, creating a mausoleum-like entrance.
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