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Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderIt may look like a bunker for doomsday believers, but Verbandkammer is actually a modular container for artists and hackers in Belgium. Commissioned by the <a href="http://www.transartists.org/air/flacc">FLACC Workplace for Visual Artists</a> in Genk, the workspace cum artist's residence doubles as an archive of relevant information. <a href="http://www.nilssonpflugfelder.com/">Nilsson Pflugfelder</a> constructed the hulking structure out of a patchwork of components that are easily disassembled and reassembled.1
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderOn show in Gent, Verbandkammer is a modular container that hosts multiple functions2
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderEasily disassembled and reassembled, the container is comprised of a patchwork of materials and components3
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderThis is an artist workshop, living space and an archival facility in one compact space4
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderThe mobile workshop is designed to contain the production and documentation of creative works in one space5
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderIt also looks like a sturdy bunker!6
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderAt the end of the Manifesta 9 program in Gent, the container will be moved upstairs.7
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderThe project will become an experiment in collaborative design and open-source production8
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderHackers will be invited to reconfigure the space, which is "always in the making."9
Verbandkammer by Nilsson PflugfelderThe designer likens the development of an archival facility to coal mining, except the former is significantly more sustainable!10










