GO Portable Office Provides a Picture of Your Future Well-Earned Success
Amelia Roblin — March 13, 2013 — Art & Design
References: victorvetterlein & tuvie
There is a profound relationship between all spheres of design and here, in the GO Portable Office, one can appreciate the overlap between industrial design and architecture. This delightful little dwelling has been inspired by the old field camera. Keep this in mind and you'll be able to discern their physical features in common.
The 'lens' of the structure can be found at one end of the compact cottage, rendered as a rectangular window and serving as the focus of the interior space. The built-in desk wraps around this pane of glass while the roof angles down, the floor upwards and the walls inwards to direct your gaze out. Victor Vetterlain's backyard GO Portable Office includes a daybed and storage space and is finished in mod black aluminum cladding.
The 'lens' of the structure can be found at one end of the compact cottage, rendered as a rectangular window and serving as the focus of the interior space. The built-in desk wraps around this pane of glass while the roof angles down, the floor upwards and the walls inwards to direct your gaze out. Victor Vetterlain's backyard GO Portable Office includes a daybed and storage space and is finished in mod black aluminum cladding.
Trend Themes
1. Camera-inspired Architecture - Architecture inspired by vintage cameras could be a disruptive trend for the housing industry, blending function and design.
2. Compact Living Spaces - The creation of smaller, portable living spaces like GO Portable Office could be an opportunity for disruptive innovation in affordable housing and sustainable architecture.
3. Integrated Workspaces - The integration of workspace into living spaces like the GO Portable Office could create a new trend towards more flexible and efficient work environments.
Industry Implications
1. Housing - The housing industry could benefit from disruptive innovation in compact living spaces inspired by unconventional design elements.
2. Architecture - The integration of functional design from other industries like photography could lead to new disruptive innovations in architecture for both residential and commercial spaces.
3. Workspace Design - The use of integrated workspaces in living spaces like GO Portable Office could create opportunities for disruptive innovation in workspace design and remote work arrangements.
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