Kaspar Scholes lives in the Dutch city of Eidhoven. The man is not an architect by profession
and is not particularly strong in construction. It was expensive: And what his son thought was simply wonderful.
At first glance, this was an ordinary, unremarkable house made of pine on the shore of a small pond.
So what was special about it? The point is that the house is perfectly adapted to the changing climate of these places, and when the weather is pleasant, sunny, the mother presses the lever and …
Two houses appear. The central part serves as a real natural solarium, and it also works in winter.
But how, there are no walls? The thing is, Kaspar created an amazingly flexible design that mom can use in different ways.
In addition to the external walls, there are also internal walls, glass walls – if you move them forward, you get a conservatory likeness, the heat of which is supplied by a wood stove.
All mechanisms are balanced and can be operated even by an elderly woman. For a long time, the mother was amazed and admired what her son had done. How many possibilities?
Reading a book in the sunlight, drinking tea on a frosty morning, having parties in the open air, leaving the house at once on the lawn, calling the grandchildren as guests,
for whom the mobile structure is a theater stage and a playground. And how interesting it is to admire the stars with a glass of wine when you have a retractable roof in your living room.