torsdag den 9. august 2012

Hypercubus by Studio WG3


The project develops an idea for tourism in the respective region. The ‘minimal housing’ apartments use existing resources, are transportable thanks to their mobile construction and are used where they are needed depending on the season. In this way, the very same object can be used at various locations during the year, according to wherever there is demand at the time. This means that location-dependent deficits in utilisation can be compensated out of season. For larger events, the living units can be brought together from across the region. The apartments create their own corporate design and thus form an identity for each (new) location.

Headden house by Teatum+Teatum.UK, London.

Hidden House / Teatum+Teatum © Lyndon Douglas

Using the left over spaces of the city, Hidden House is formed between existing buildings. The house makes an opportunity of its dislocation from the street. It turns its back to the city and responds to its location by creating an architecture that is internal and intimate.

The wood in concrete.



This wooden house was designed by Lischer Partner Architekten Planer AG in Swiss.
Family that lives there now had a wish to build a tree house close to the sea and nature. But because of this complicated geological grounds landscape, architects have chosen to build a concrete structure that repeats landscape and takes all weight pressure from wooden constructions inside.