TDO Architecture Introduces The Modernist House-Lamp For Dolls
This conceptual “A Doll’s House” is development of the architects of the London studio TDO Architecture – a model of five-story building with an integrated zigzag ramp. Construction design under the title A Doll’s House for Clementine is based on the principles of architectural design houses, built by the great Le Corbusier back in 1929 at the Savoy.
Typically, the houses for the dolls are made in accordance with the concepts of traditional planning and environment, which, according to the authors, over time, gradually losing its relevance.
This design, as well as its brilliant prototype, has more efficient layout, in which the floor space occupied by all the central total volume. This solution allows light to penetrate freely to all floors, as well as providing cross-view of all levels.
Such modernist “free plan” from the great master provides an effective visual and constructive cooperation of all the premises of the house and is an excellent example for the development of interior basis.
When closed, the “doll house”, with built-in lighting system, is a stylish piece of furniture – a lamp, a mysterious glowing in the corner and hints at some kind of life inside.

