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A Dutch hotel built using unused Drain pipes

on 10/23/2009
A Dutch hotel built using unused Drain pipes
A Dutch hotel built using unused Drain pipes

The designer Andreas Strauus  created a new form of accomodation using the unused drain pipes, At 2 meter in diameter the space is big enough to accomodate a double bed room and a storage area with the other ammenities nearby.  Checkout this incredibly cool design below.

 

You can book these spaces online where you get your code to the pod and don't worry about the security while you are at your personal pod as nothing else will be able to move you except for a huge lift.

The pod also has a power point so feel free to take your electronic gadgets with you.


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