日本建築師 Jo Nagasaka 將家居屋壓縮為3米立方的箱型空間
這房子住起來應該不會很舒服........
日本建築師安藤忠雄(Tadao Ando)有 4x4 House,這個案子可以叫做「3x3x3 House」吧!
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Japanese architects condense an entire home into a 3-meter-cubed space
Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka and the Schemata Architecture Office have come up with a home design that rethinks just how much space one person needs. 6,000 square feet? 600? Well, try 30 square feet.
The Paco home has a hammock to sleep on, a Japanese-style recessed desk, and a sink, toilet and shower all in a crate that's a 3-meter-cube. It's not intended to replace where you live now, but rather to supplement it. It could be a beach house, a portable office — anything, really, as long as you find a way to lug it into place and hook up the water. Trying to open that hatch-like roof to get in doesn't look like the most comfortable solution, either, though maybe that's a doggy door on the side.








日本建築師安藤忠雄(Tadao Ando)有 4x4 House,這個案子可以叫做「3x3x3 House」吧!
出處
Japanese architects condense an entire home into a 3-meter-cubed space
Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka and the Schemata Architecture Office have come up with a home design that rethinks just how much space one person needs. 6,000 square feet? 600? Well, try 30 square feet.
The Paco home has a hammock to sleep on, a Japanese-style recessed desk, and a sink, toilet and shower all in a crate that's a 3-meter-cube. It's not intended to replace where you live now, but rather to supplement it. It could be a beach house, a portable office — anything, really, as long as you find a way to lug it into place and hook up the water. Trying to open that hatch-like roof to get in doesn't look like the most comfortable solution, either, though maybe that's a doggy door on the side.