Move the house out!A residential Circularity Cabin that can be disassembled and assembled

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, Japan's Tyfa Takaaki Fuji + Yuko Fuji Architectural Design and Areano jointly launched the sustainable work Circularity Cabin, which is designed with the concept of disassembly and assembly in response to urban renewal and changing land conditions, and the material is commercially available standard wood rather than special construction, so that residents can truly realize their desire to move their homes, in line with the concept of sustainable development.

The design concept of the Circularity Cabin originated from the end of the road widening and the building being demolished, which germinated the idea of designing a building that could be moved or changed in response to the shrinking space, the building itself was designed according to the standard specifications of wood on the market, which meant that the raw materials for building the house were easily obtained, all the wood was fixed with screws, and the weight of all components was controlled within the scope of manual handling.

As a result, the dwelling has become extensible or downsized, and can be built on its own without great skill, and the greatest charm is that the dwelling can be easily built without diminishing the style of the interior space.

It is equipped with a top window and a large area of side windows to bring in a lot of light.

The side windows in the middle of the first and second floors not only ensure the privacy of the first floor, but also bring sunlight to the second floor, and in order to maximize the light introduced by the top window, the floor on the second floor is boldly designed with louvers to ensure that the first floor has enough light, and the floor also has a certain earthquake resistance.

This multi-faceted and convenient architectural design greatly increases the possibility of flexible reuse, which is both aesthetic and practical, and this concept can also be used in future buildings.

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