Invisible Garden House – analogue of a mini-greenhouse.
Despite the fact that in the Scandinavian countries the sun is not as generous with warm rays as in the rest of Europe, residents still want to have unusual exotic flowers and shrubs. The Danish architect has designed a kind of analogue of a mini-greenhouse in the form of domes, where you can plant several beds with plants, as well as sit warm with a cup of tea in your hands. In the cold season, the owners can come there and remember the summer for a while..
Project by designer Simon Hjermind Jensen.
Danish designer Simon Hjermind Jensen designed an original structure called the Invisible Garden House, which resembles a small greenhouse. Three transparent dome modules are connected to each other. Inside there are several beds with plants and a small table with chairs..
Invisible Garden House. Domes made of polycarbonate.
The largest dome reaches 3 meters in height and the same in diameter. The basis of this design is transparent polycarbonate, which protects the space from ultraviolet rays and has increased strength..
Invisible Garden House. Natural ventilation system.
Heating of the internal space of the modules occurs naturally. The sun’s rays penetrate through transparent domes, and with the help of ventilation, the desired temperature is maintained.
Mini greenhouse from a Danish designer.
Despite the fact that the Invisible Garden House is located on a private property a few hours from Copenhagen, the designer plans to arrange similar mini-gardens in the Danish capital in order to somehow diversify the urban landscape of the city..
The idea of using domes is very popular at this time. The German company Zendome proposes to use a geodesic dome as an option for a country house. The result is a fairly reliable and easily erected structure, made of galvanized steel, tarpaulin, transparent fabric and glass. And the modularity of the elements will allow you to install it even on the most difficult and uneven surfaces..