

©Sergio Gomez
This cool 7.5 square meter garden or office pod was designed and built in 2009 by architect Manuel Villa with the help of architect Alberto González, as a project and resides in the backyard of a family home in Bogota, Columbia. The surrounding landscaping was designed by Ana María Largacha.



It's the perfect little habitable retreat for children or adults.

Polyhedron-shaped, the interior is built of pine wood and the structure is complete with a front deck made of teak.


©Sergio Gomez

©Sergio Gomez
Windows, glass doors and a bubble skylight bring in the natural light.


©Sergio Gomez
The interior of the polyhedron features a built-in banquet, desk and stool, cupboards and shelving.






©Sergio Gomez
From Manuel's sketch to the finished project, here's a peek at the process:

and some of the plans:


Ways the polyhedron could be adapted to various surfaces:

images are courtesy of architect Manuel Villa with six images from architectural photographer Sergio Gomez