The Nomadic Shelter is a temporary modular shelter recently built during the Salt Siida Workshop, an architectural workshop that's part of a traveling arts festival currently located on the the beach of the Norwegian island of Sandhornøy, in the Arctic Circle. Despite measuring just 12 sq m (130 sq ft), the shelter sleeps up to 12 people. .. Continue Reading Modular Nomadic Shelter sleeps up to twelve people
Section: Architecture
Tags: Arctic, Modular, Shelter, Small Living, Structure
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