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The UK-based firm Raskl Art + Architectural calls this a “luxury minimalist chicken coop.” Materials are Valchromat (Atlantic Plywood) and Iroko wood. The nesting area is denoted by an egg shape perforated into the façade with a CNC machine, and the roof lifts with the help of gas struts.
The UK-based firm Raskl Art + Architectural calls this a “luxury minimalist chicken coop.” Materials are Valchromat (Atlantic Plywood) and Iroko wood. The nesting area is denoted by an egg shape perforated into the façade with a CNC machine, and the roof lifts with the help of gas struts.
Built for a budget of $7,000, the Chicken Coop by Tall Architects was their first project completed as a firm, in 2014. And combines the coop on the side with a garden shed and storage space, as well as a covered porch. It’s composed of corrugated metal, corrugated plastic, treated lumber, and cementitious siding, with triangular timber trusses supporting an eight-foot cantilever.
Built for a budget of $7,000, the Chicken Coop by Tall Architects was their first project completed as a firm, in 2014. And combines the coop on the side with a garden shed and storage space, as well as a covered porch. It’s composed of corrugated metal, corrugated plastic, treated lumber, and cementitious siding, with triangular timber trusses supporting an eight-foot cantilever.
Five years later, the Coop has settled into the landscape.
Five years later, the Coop has settled into the landscape.