How does one build a unmarried turret that a grown man can surmount up , aided only by a haircloth rope , without the whole thing toppling over ? Kate Bernheimer and Andrew Bernheimer have make a fascinating serial publication over atDesign Observer , where a passel of glib architects and graphic designer have plotted out the blueprints for various fairy tale abode . permit ’s start with Rapunzel byGuy Nordenson and Associates .
Jack and the Beanstalk designed byLeven Bettswith Bret Quagliara , arrant with the wimp that could lay golden eggs .
Baby Yaga contrive byBernheimer Architecture . If you ’re not intimate with the Yaga fable , here ’s a quick account from Design Observer :

“ Baba Yaga is one of the most impressive figures in Russian folklore . An old woman with witch - like powers , she aviate in a Brobdingnagian howitzer , using the the stamp as a rudder , or sometimes on a broomstick . ”
And here ’s her chicken leg house :
[ ViaThe Mary Sue ]

ArchitectureBooksMovies
Daily Newsletter
Get the best technical school , science , and culture news in your inbox daily .
News from the future tense , delivered to your nowadays .
You May Also Like












![]()
