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The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureThere's much more to the tiny Plongeoir house than initially meets the eye. Designed by <a href="http://sprayarchitecture.tumblr.com">SPRAY Architecture</a>, this 14 sqm dwelling placed in the heart of the French countryside, in Muttersholtz, takes its oblique shape from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Parent">Claude Parent's theories</a> of meaningful habitats. Like a giant canvas or a country wall, it is structured to reinforce the occupant's relationship to nature and to harness their very best creativity.1
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureSPRAY Architecture plonked this tiny little dwelling in the heart of the French countryside2
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureAt only 14 sqm, there isn't much to it3
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureThe oblique shape is designed to reinforce the occupants' attachment to nature4
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureIt is a simple dwelling for simple needs5
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureThe design is inspired by the theories of French architect Claude Parent6
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureIt is like a Walden hut designed for the modern construct, and it's made of timber and polycarbonate7
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureThe interior is emphasizes the choice of all natural materials8
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureIt is also an example of Graffitecture9
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureThe Plongeoir is a giant canvas that is constantly changing10
The Plongeoir by SPRAY ArchitectureThe idea is to harness interaction and creativity11











