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Signal Shed by Ryan Lingard Design & Greg Morrow and Sons Inc. Posted: 26 Jul 2010 06:14 PM PDT This 130 sq ft shelter is built in the wilderness near Joseph, Oregon. Signal Shed is designed by Ryan Lingard Design in collaboration with Greg Morrow and Sons Inc.
The name Signal Shed is taken from the origin of the place that is used as as a summer-time smoke signal point for the Nez Perce tribe. This shed was conceived as an affordable, practical and low-impact shelter. It is an adventure outpost. It is designed very simple but still has enough facilities for the adventurer. It is made from wood materials and completed with bed, wood stove, and portable toilet. It also has a deck area for outdoor activities. To protect from sun and rain, it is completed by metal roof and operable rain screen. Cedar panel shutters secure openings on the four building elevations for extended off-season storage.
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