Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture

70F Architecture have completed the Sheep Stable in Almere, The Netherland. Built in area 400m2 and completed in 2008.

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6


Description from 70F Architecture:
The city of Almere has a sheeppopulation of about 80 sheep. To centralize and house this population, a sheepstable was needed. The stable is designed with a homogeneous crosssection. The construction and cladding is made of wood. Only the curved girders are made of steel. The stable is designed to receive visitors like citizens or schoolclasses. At the end, on the second floor, a room for the shepard and a small office is realised.

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6

Wooden Sheep Stable by 70F Architecture - Contemporary6


Architect: 70F Architecture
Photography: Luuk Kramer
Source: Designboom

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