FORT WERK AAN’T SPOEL by RIETVELD LANDSCAPE, CULEMBORG, THE NETHERLANDS, 2011
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The Netherlands in focus: Exemplary Ideas and Concepts for Town and Landscape
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» A house and garden to eat, that you are able to touch, smell, taste, seed, weed, and harvest! EATHOUSE is a house in a garden that attracts visitors with delicious vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers. We want to seduce people and make them taste the edible garden and the edible house. EATHOUSE has a temporary character; it lasts a summer season. This is why all the materials used in EATHOUSE can be re-used for a new season of EATHOUSE at a different spot.
EATHOUSE consists of a modular system of plain plastic crates, in combination with a scaffold structure. These crates are used in the agricultural industry to harvest, transport and exhibit fruit and vegetables in combination with a scaffold system. With this system vertical green becomes accessible for everyone; you can make your own vegetable garden on the wall of your balcony or on the roof of your garden shed! «
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Marjan van Capelle en Arjen de Groot (Atelier GRAS! – www.ateliergras.nl )
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