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Design_It_Shelter_Winners_2009_David_Eltang_ Sea_ShelterStretching along Denmark's southwestern border is the truly unique coastline of the Wadden Sea. While too shallow for boats, and too deep for a high tide trek, many of the treasures of the Waden Sea remain sight unseen when the seabed floods. Leave it to a designer to figure out how to not only bring the tide to the people, but create an intimate experience between the environment and the observer. The winner of the Design It: Shelter Competition, David Eltang's SeaShelter offers a new kind of seafaring experience, hatch included.1
Design_It_Shelter_Winners_2009_David_Eltang_ Sea_Shelter 2Stretching along Denmark's southwestern border is the truly unique coastline of the Wadden Sea. While too shallow for boats, and too deep for a high tide trek, many of the treasures of the Waden Sea remain sight unseen when the seabed floods. Leave it to a designer to figure out how to not only bring the tide to the people, but create an intimate experience between the environment and the observer. The winner of the Design It: Shelter Competition, David Eltang's SeaShelter offers a new kind of seafaring experience, hatch included.2
Design_It_Shelter_Winners_2009_David_Eltang_ Sea_Shelter 3Stretching along Denmark's southwestern border is the truly unique coastline of the Wadden Sea. While too shallow for boats, and too deep for a high tide trek, many of the treasures of the Waden Sea remain sight unseen when the seabed floods. Leave it to a designer to figure out how to not only bring the tide to the people, but create an intimate experience between the environment and the observer. The winner of the Design It: Shelter Competition, David Eltang's SeaShelter offers a new kind of seafaring experience, hatch included.3
Design_It_Shelter_Winners_2009_David_Eltang_ Sea_Shelter 4Stretching along Denmark's southwestern border is the truly unique coastline of the Wadden Sea. While too shallow for boats, and too deep for a high tide trek, many of the treasures of the Waden Sea remain sight unseen when the seabed floods. Leave it to a designer to figure out how to not only bring the tide to the people, but create an intimate experience between the environment and the observer. The winner of the Design It: Shelter Competition, David Eltang's SeaShelter offers a new kind of seafaring experience, hatch included.4




