Hey everybody,
Matt and I finished our last two chicken coops for the book, designed and built in Oakland, Calif. Interested in owning a piece of history? Check them out at our friend Maurice's urban chicken farm oasis on Mandela Parkway @ 11th Street, West Oakland.
The Simple Coop features reclaimed redwood siding and a rusty sheet metal shed roof. It is built to accomodate standard home insulation so this coop would do well in an extreme climate, hot or cold.
The Nordic style A-Frame is sleet, snow, hail, and sun resistant.
Each coop's footprint is 4-feet by 4-feet and will house three or four chickens. Priced to move at $750 each, we will deliver within reason in the Bay Area.
Contact us for a site visit.
Thanks for your interest in our work.
Kevin
Showing posts with label perforated steel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perforated steel. Show all posts
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
More on Rust
Building these shelves for William Stout's new store on Solano required quite a bit of time in the grinding room at the Crucible. We are truly living our mission statement of using recycled materials whenever possible. But man, what a job it is to get these old pieces of steel looking bright again. Gettin' there:
These posts were previously part of the last installation at the old SFMOMA near Civic Center, before the move to 3rd Street in 1995. Now they announce William Stout's new architecture and design bookstore on Solano Ave in Albany, which opened in September. We are happy to have some pieces in such a fine establishment!
This last photo was taken on install day. They look better with books, go check them out in person and support your local publisher/bookstore.
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perforated steel,
rust,
steel,
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