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Tétrodons, A.U.A. (Atelier d'Urbanisme et d'Architecture), 1973

*HVDVK private area. Visible only during temporary exhibitions, guided tours or by appointment.
Like the Bulle Six Coques, the Hexacube and the Futuro, the Tétrodon is a utopian micro and mobile architecture born of the Trente Glorieuses. It takes its name from the eponymous fish, the boxfish, and, like the boxfish, has the capacity to double its initial volume (a 30-foot container) by inflating its side teeth (double retractable plastic shells)...
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These tetrodons come from the town of Lège-Cap-Ferret.