Mudgee Permanent Camping project

The Mudgee Permanent Camping project has spawned an inspirational structure. Part campsite, part stage, part fortress – I particularly like the fortress bit…

The lower story panels are clad in copper and can be raised to create instant verandas. The small interior is open on three sides and features massive floor-to-ceiling windows and double doors on either side. The structure resembles a winged, floating mass when open and a fortified fort when closed.

Open…

Closed…

I like the ability to close the place up into a protected shell – one that can be secure in its surroundings.

See more pictures and read more about the project @ inhabitat.com

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