Back-garden offices feature in today’s Dezeen Weekly newsletter

The latest edition of our Dezeen Weekly newsletter includes 12 back-garden offices ideal for manipulating from home.

Since the coronavirus pandemic many people are now use from dwelling, so we have rounded-up 12 mansions with garden studios intended to support focused work and creativity.

Included in the round-up is Oliver Dang, founder of Toronto architecture firm Six Four Five A’s workspace. The inventor posed his home office on a saltbox removed, cladding it in vertical beam rows intended to emphasise its asymmetrical roof.

In northern Belgium architect Indra Janda, co-founder of Ghent-based studio Atelier Janda Vanderghote, designed a project for her parent’s house. It peculiarity white-hot polycarbonate shingles on the exterior that resemble snakeskin.

Frank Kunert initiates and photographs absurd architectural status

Other tales in this week’s newsletter include artist Frank Kunert’s handmade architectural modelings, Angelo Renna’s idea to plant 35,000 cypress trees in Milan’s San Siro stadium as a memorial for those lost to coronavirus and a Vietnamese restaurant in Texas.

Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly

Dezeen Weekly is a curated newsletter that is sent every Thursday, containing highlights from Dezeen. Dezeen Weekly readers will also receive periodic modernizes about episodes, competitions and transgressing news.

Read the latest edition of Dezeen Weekly. You can also subscribe to Dezeen Daily, our daily bulletin that contains every legend published in the preceding 24 hours.

Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly >

The post Back-garden agencies are incorporated in today’s Dezeen Weekly newsletter saw first on Dezeen.

Read more: dezeen.com

Tags: