Wednesday, 18 September 2013

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

Polish architect Jakub Szczesny began designing the Keret House about three years ago when he discovered a tiny 4 feet wide space between two buildings in Warsaw. The house is situated about 10 feet off of the ground and the two-story, triangular shaped metal frame structure is about 33 feet (10 meters) deep and about 30 feet (nine meters) tall. Despite its miniature size, it still manages to have a bedroom, bathroom, and a kitchen.


World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

World's Thinnest House

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