Micro apartments in concrete pipes | James Law Studio
Hong Kong studio James Law Cybertecture has developed a prototype for low-cost, stackable micro apartments in concrete pipes, which could slot into gaps between city buildings.
Called OPod Tube Housing, the project sees 2.5-metre-wide concrete water pipes transformed into 9.29-square-metre homes, with doors that can be unlocked using smartphones.
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Studio founder James Law envisions these tubular structures being piled up on top of one another, creating affordable starter homes for young people in vacant city-centre locations across Hong Kong.
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“OPod Tube Housing is an experimental, low-cost, micro-living housing unit to ease Hong Kong’s affordable housing problems,” he said.
OPod prototype shows how a tubular flat would look
The OPod project is currently still a concept, but the architect has built a prototype to show how a typical home could look. Inside the curved concrete walls, the home contains facilities for living, cooking and bathing.
A fully glazed front panel doubles as a door and window. Additional natural light is provide by lighting strips set under the shelves and a retractable lamp set into the wall.
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The interior walls are whitewashed, lessening the industrial aesthetic, while a flat wooden floor has been installed to make it easier for the occupant to move around.
A bench seat can be folded down to also function as a bed, with the cushions doubling as a ...
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