Ingenious design meets serene landscapes
On the windswept cliffs of Cap Carteret in Normandy, France, sits “A Shelter for Peace,” an evocative installation by Jakob+MacFarlane. This temporary refuge on the edge of the English Channel challenges conventional ideas of shelter by creatively reusing reclaimed timber pallets.


Reimagining the concept of shelter
Commissioned by Nadine Gandy of Gandy Gallery, the project is part of the Common Shelters initiative. This program invites architects or designers to reinterpret what a shelter can be. Jakob+MacFarlane offer a layered architectural system where stacked pallets form walls and seating areas, framing breathtaking views of offshore islands.

Adaptable and eco-conscious design
The installation is more than just a physical structure. It’s a meditation on the interplay between landscape and architecture. The reversible construction underscores its temporary nature while emphasizing sustainable reuse of materials, demonstrating how reclaimed resources can be transformed into functional spaces with minimal intervention.
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A haven of contemplation and interaction
Designed by architects Jakob+Macfarlane, this shelter fosters a unique relationship with its environment. The timber layers create areas for resting and observing, while the arrangement balances enclosure with open views, guiding visitors’ attention to both the seascape and the sky.


Connecting nature and humanity
Projected to remain until September 2026, the installation invites reflection, offering a peaceful spot to engage with nature and the expansive horizon. By blurring the boundaries between public space, architecture, and landscape art, “A Shelter for Peace” stands as a testament to innovative, sustainable design.
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Project specifications
- Name: A Shelter for Peace
- Designer: Jakob+Macfarlane | @jakobmacfarlane
- Location: Normandy, France
- Commissioned by: Nadine Gandy of Gandy Gallery
- Program: Common Shelters



Sources & Links
Source: designboom.com
Frequently asked questions
What is the name of the installation?
The name of the installation is “A Shelter for Peace.”
Who designed ‘A Shelter for Peace’?
‘A Shelter for Peace’ was designed by Jakob+MacFarlane.
Where is ‘A Shelter for Peace’ located?
The installation is located on the cliffs of Cap Carteret in Normandy, France.
