This captivating and uplifting Tropical Shed is located in Manaus, a city in the Amazon rainforest. While the pictures depict a relatively laidback, light-filled, and overall dreamy space, the structure is actually meant to house the offices of Muiraquitã Arqueologia—a local archaeology office.
The Tropical Shed is designed by local studio Laurent Troost Architectures who emphasized the lightness of materials. The structure consists of a perforated brick wall facade and a casual work setting, distinguished by a kitchenette, a hammock area, and a long dining table. Certainly an epitome of the ideal contemporary office space, the Tropical Shed is surrounded by lush plants "that grow within the workspace" and includes an open-air courtyard with a pool.
Lush Tropical Shed Designs
Laurent Troost Creates an Office for an Archaeological Consultancy
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