01MINI DISCOVER -ARCHITECTURE
Ramblers in the Lake District’s Grisedale Valley will have stumbled across an unusual sight last May. This bridge, the work of artist Steve Messam, was constructed solely out of 22,000 sheets of red paper (no bolts or adhesives were involved), wedged together to create a self-supporting structure. The paper bridge is one of 300 quirky and surprising structures featured in Nanotecture, a book dedicated to small-scale architecture. Other favourites include a transportable sauna, an inflatable house, a human-sized kaleidoscope and, we kid you not, a chalet for cats.
NANOTECTURE: TINY BUILT THINGS BY REBECCA ROKE IS OUT NOW (£14.95, PHAIDON).
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