Have you ever envisioned a doomsday scenario where the world is facing nuclear armageddon where the fall out drives us to go underground inside bomb shelters and nuclear vaults to avoid the effects of radiation? Well, Dutch design studio Atelier Van Lieshout have created this mobile, indestructible micro dwelling that is made from an armored shell of reclaimed steel plates from decommissioned ships.
Eerily named as Vostok, it is designed that somehow looks like a steam punk hybrid of a bank vault and a gas chamber. It looks scary if you are not up to this type of house. The unit has been furnished with wooden benches, a toilet and a wood stove. The designers said that the "...cabin the living unit is furnished with benches, a toilet and a wood stove."
Perhaps, doomsday preppers may probably have a good use for this rusty oven-looking shelter just in case the worse case scenario happens. With climate change, social upheavals, and wars, this movable nomadic dwelling unit provides shelter from such event.
Eerily named as Vostok, it is designed that somehow looks like a steam punk hybrid of a bank vault and a gas chamber. It looks scary if you are not up to this type of house. The unit has been furnished with wooden benches, a toilet and a wood stove. The designers said that the "...cabin the living unit is furnished with benches, a toilet and a wood stove."
Perhaps, doomsday preppers may probably have a good use for this rusty oven-looking shelter just in case the worse case scenario happens. With climate change, social upheavals, and wars, this movable nomadic dwelling unit provides shelter from such event.
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