Casey Brown Architecture Presents Permanent Camping in Australia
Jessica Marcel — January 10, 2010 — Art & Design
References: caseybrown.au & design-milk
The Permanent Camping house by Casey Brown Architecture is more suited to the guy on Green Acres (what was his name?) than for Zsa Zsa Gabor. Zsa Zsa simply would not put up with the rudimentary design and shack-like design elements. Fans of industrial modern design, however—and those who like to rough it in style—will fall in love.
The Permanent Camping design is simple, cube-like, rusty, and seemingly in the middle of nowhere. Casey Brown Architecture is based in Australia, where open vistas abound.
The Permanent Camping design is simple, cube-like, rusty, and seemingly in the middle of nowhere. Casey Brown Architecture is based in Australia, where open vistas abound.
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