Bubble house allows homely stay when on the move
Neha Dutt | Aug 3 2009

The concept of temporary housing dubbed “Bubble” has been intelligently developed by MMAs students of architecture, Patricia Muniz and G. Luciano Alfaya, who teamed up with architect and artist Chas Cyprian. To fulfill the unmet need of a non-permanent housing for the modern and highly mobile oriented population, a prototype of this modular house has been designed efficiently. This compact and flexible house can be transported like a suitcase and can be constructed easily without requiring much strength, and it also overcomes the basic problems of the contemporary tent facility. The creation allows nomadic freaks a comfortable housing kit for a two-day stay, offering a separate accessory kit to meet the requirements for a longer stay.

The Bubble stretches 2 X 2 X 2 meters with a uniform height, offering enough room for a small kitchen, laundry and lighting. The sound, simple and strong construction of the house incorporates an aluminum structured floor with plastic-coated walls and roof, providing insulation from the severe thermal conditions and also provides the needed privacy. The walls also functions as a closet to store clothing, cardboard, air, water and other materials. The house also conforms to eco-friendliness, as it makes ingenious use of waste material. This innovative creation allows you hygienic and comfortable home living when on the move.








Via: Clicarq

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