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It contains the very basic architectural elements – fire place, bed, table, stool and a window.
The shelter was a commission by the artist residency Verbier 3d
Foundation. It was self-built in the village and transported to the
high-altitude sculpture park.
Inspired by a novel written by Swiss writer Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, the ‘Antoine’ by Bureau A
is a small wooden cabin, big enough for the life of one man, is hidden
inside a projected concrete rock. Antoine camouflages with its
surrounding to create an alpine shelter where one can freely enter and
hide.
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