The Book Cell by Matej Kren
Meghan Young — February 25, 2010 — Art & Design
References: ledrome & matejkren.cz
If I could live in a home made out of books, I would be in heaven--honestly, that is what the Book Cell is to me. Even a smaller escape in which to revel in the smell, feel and contents of these books would be one of my ultimate dreams.
Designed by Mataj Kren, the Book Cell is comprised of novels borrowed from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Creating an impressive octagonal structure, it is described by Naresh Chauhan as a "symbol of knowledge, learning and creativity."
Designed by Mataj Kren, the Book Cell is comprised of novels borrowed from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Creating an impressive octagonal structure, it is described by Naresh Chauhan as a "symbol of knowledge, learning and creativity."
Trend Themes
1. Library Living - Designing homes made out of books for both creative and inspirational living.
2. Novel Architecture - Incorporating unusual materials for architectural design can bring a space and its users to an entirely different sensory experience.
3. Structural Synergy - Combining the beauty of architecture and literature to provide a fresh and unique experience of books.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Real estate companies can try to create and market book-themed properties or living spaces.
2. Architecture and Design - Architecture and design firms can experiment and explore how book spines, covers, and pages can be incorporated into functional structures
3. Libraries and Museums - Libraries and museums can take inspiration from this design to create multi-functional spaces with books as an immersive experience.
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