plastic living
The Soucoupe, or the Six Shell Bubble was a glass fibre capsule house, designed by Jean Maneval in 1964-65. The construction consisted of six prefabricated shells that could be transported on a truck. The house also doubled as a mobile display for promotional material, like in the picture…
plastic living
The Soucoupe, or the Six Shell Bubble was a glass fibre capsule house, designed by Jean Maneval in 1964-65. The construction consisted of six prefabricated shells that could be transported on a truck. The house also doubled as a mobile display for promotional material, like in the picture…
Posted 8 months ago & Filed under Jean Maneval, Matti Suuronen, 1960s, 1970s, plastic, prefab, Futuro, soucoupe, six shell bubble, architecture, house, modernism, 9 notes
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