Inside SeARCH's Utopian Hobbit Hole at the Architecture Biennale Rotterdam

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Windowless, sparse, and connected to nature — this is how architecture and urban design firm SeARCH envisions the home of the future. In their new project "Yourtopia," they challenge stereotypical ideas about what a home should be and demonstrate an awareness about our relationship with our environment. This article originally published on Metropolis Magazine investigates the home's minimal design and construction process.

Our homes shield us from distractions so that we may cultivate our own interests and, in the process, sense of selves. Dutch architecture firm SeARCH has taken this idea to the extreme with “Yourtopia”, a temporary refuge that radically reconsiders what a home can be.

More on Yourtopia's radical living environment after the break

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Cite: Justin Zhuang. "Inside SeARCH's Utopian Hobbit Hole at the Architecture Biennale Rotterdam" 31 Jul 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/532226/inside-search-s-utopian-hobbit-hole-at-the-architecture-biennale-rotterdam> ISSN 0719-8884

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