A Box of Surprises': a Rotterdam Apartment That's Only 74 Square Feet
Briefly

Le Corbusier's Cabanon, built in 1952, exemplifies charming simplicity, with minimal space and furnishings, emphasizing the beauty of restraint in architecture.
Beatriz Ramo Lopez die Angulo, an architect who admires Corbusier, highlighted how her own modern interpretation of a Cabanon sought greater comfort, especially concerning sleeping arrangements.
The couple’s Rotterdam Cabanon, a 74-square-foot personal retreat, reflects their decade-long renovation journey, focusing on comfort and innovative use of limited space.
Their Cabanon serves not just as a guest space but as a creative laboratory, showcasing how even minimal spaces can inspire architectural ideas.
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