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Bunkie prefab cabin uses joinery & assembly of furniture design

Furniture designer Evan Bare wanted to create a cabin that could be built like a piece of furniture. Architectural designer Nathan Buhler had a design for a “bunkie” (the name for a small sleeping cabin in part of Ontario, Canada) that was radical in its use of all glass for two of the walls.

Bare came up with a plan to use joinery techniques he’d developed for furniture design to create a flat-pack, prefab cabin whose CNC-cut plywood pieces can be assembled with simple tools and practical step-by-step instructions. The Bunkie Company cabins can be put together by anyone with some construction experience, though Bare says most clients prefer the turn-key option.

http://www.thebunkie.com
Bunkie designers Nathan Buhler and Jorge Torres http://bldgworkshop.ca/
On *faircompanies https://faircompanies.com/videos/bunkie-prefab-cabin-uses-joinery-assembly-of-furniture-design/

Видео Bunkie prefab cabin uses joinery & assembly of furniture design канала Kirsten Dirksen
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22 июля 2019 г. 13:30:00
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