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Nestron's flagship Legend One accommodates just under 250 square feet. The footprint expands to around 350 square feet in the Legend 2 model and 400 in the Legend 2X. The more futuristic Cube series follows a similar pattern: the 250-square-foot base model is enlarged to 330 square feet in Cube 2 and 400 in Cube 2X.
The workshop interiors emphasize function, with polished concrete slab floors and 35-foot-high ceilings to accommodate large projects and gatherings. The disco ball, set to spin via a smartphone app, can be lowered with an industrial winch and is visible from the overhead studio suite through a peek-a-boo window.
The home is clad in corrugated iron coated with Zincalume. “We chose the cladding so we could curve the metal sheets and create barrel vaulted roofs,” says architect William Samuels. “The finish gives a natural reflection to the surface of the house, picking up on the colors of the surrounding bush and the changing daylight.”
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