The studio is situated five metres above the ground and consists of a desk, a chair and shelves bolted to the concrete wall, which looks as if they hang in the air. Designer Fernando Abellanas doesn’t reveal the exact location.

You can get to the studio only using a special platform of a metal frame, plywood and wheels designed and made by Fernando. The platform also serves as the floor and can be used as a bed at night.

Photo: Jose Manuel Pedrajas, The Spaces

The space is situated in Valencia, Spain, but the exact location remains unknown. The author says about his idea:

“The project is an ephemeral intervention, [it will remain] until someone finds it and decides to steal the materials, or the authorities remove it.”

Guerrilla architecture is becoming a popular phenomenon in the world. Designers, artists and architects create unusual spaces in public places.

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