Fascinating BadGast Residence Studio Made from Shipping Containers
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BadGast, which roughly translates to Bath Guest, is a modern live/work studio, located in a unique and artistic surfers village called F.A.S.T (Free Architecture Surf Terrain) on the beach in Scheveningen near the Hauge.
FAST is a new urban beach community with a strong focus on the arts, protection of the sea as well as surfing. The program for the cultural container on the sea began in September 2009 and every month a new person has come to work on a sea or bather related project, which is then presented at the end of their time.
The bottom twenty foot container serves as the resident’s art studio, which is very simply finished with untreated plywood, and the living quarters are located in a small ten foot container atop the studio, accessible through an outdoor staircase with a small deck on top.
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This artist residence studio is an amazing architectural gem located on the coast of the Netherlands. Made from shipping containers, not only does it provide an eco-friendly, practical and cozy place to stay, but it also offers up more than enough room for any artist to get down to work.
The container studio, dubbed BadGast, was designed and built by Netherlands-based recyclers extraordinaire Refunc for Satellietgroep, a cultural and arts organization.
The topic of the artist in residence program is ‘The Sea’ and each month a new artist, designer, architect, or most surprisingly, a scientist, is invited to spend a month researching and working on a new ocean-related topic.
source : inhabitat, satellietgroep, fastthehague
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