The Writer's Shed is the name given to a compact structure in a private garden in Melbourne. The building's interior spans across 10 square meters, boasting a homey wooden aesthetic. It was designed by local architect Matt Gibson who worked in collaboration with landscape designer Ben Scott. The two set out to facilitate a memorable and cozy ambiance, with emphasis on integrating the Writer's Shed seamlessly into the aesthetic of the garden. To do so, the partners utilized Boston ivy which is fast-growing and non-obtrusive. They covered the exterior facade of the structure with it, assuring that the vegetation will also "passively cool [the abode's] interior on hot days."
The incredibly quaint Writer's Shed is, of course, meant to serve as a studio for the client who practices the literary arts.
Ivy-Covered In-Garden Studios
Matt Gibson's Writer's Shed is Compact, Sweet, Functional & Tranquil
Trend Themes
1. In-garden Structured Studios - Designing compact structures within private gardens for creative purposes, aiming to bring more functionality and tranquility in limited spaces.
2. Seamless Integration of Structures with Landscape - Using fast-growing and non-obtrusive vegetation as a tool to integrate the exterior of the structure with the aesthetic of the surrounding landscape.
3. Passive Cooling Through Vegetation - Maximizing the cooling effect of vegetation on the exterior of a structure to lower the need for active cooling systems, and improve energy efficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Landscape Design - Opportunities to explore innovative ways to integrate structures with surrounding landscapes and maximize the use of green spaces to improve living standards.
2. Real Estate and Property Development - Developing more compact, functional and desirable properties with green spaces as a unique selling point for creative professionals and urban-dwellers.
3. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability - R&D investments and innovations into more sustainable and energy-efficient structures, with a focus on maximizing passive cooling and reducing carbon footprint.