Design Crack — May 21, 2007 — Art & Design
References: moormann.de & designcrack
There is no doubt that if Henry David Thoreau had lived in the early 21st century that he would have wanted to have one of these incredibly efficient cabins in his wilderness home. The small structure designed and built by Nils Holger Moorman contains everything you could want to enjoy the outdoors but still retains the civility of the designed world. Some of the items that are contained in the petit package include a picnic room, an awning, a fire pit, an upstairs sleeping chamber, a breakfast porch, and several compartments for storing your tools and accessories. It's structural poetry and urge you to take a look at the awesome pictures on Mr. Moorman's site.
Trend Themes
1. Efficient Wilderness Cabins - Opportunities exist for companies to design and build efficient cabins that contain all necessary amenities for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
2. Compact Living - Companies can explore the trend of designing and building small living spaces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
3. Functional Design - There is potential for companies to innovate and create designs that merge functionality with aesthetics, like the Nils Holger Moorman cabin.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - Companies in the outdoor recreation industry can benefit from designing and creating efficient wilderness cabins that enhance the outdoor experience.
2. Architecture & Design - Architects and designers can explore the trend of compact living and functional design to create innovative living solutions.
3. Home Improvement - There is potential for companies within the home improvement industry to innovate by offering products and services that transform small living spaces into functional and aesthetically pleasing homes.
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