The Ekinoid project aims to have a structure that can be built to sustain a family of about 4 in one week. Ideally, these orb shaped residences would multiply into the thousands, creating entire towns of these off-the-grid homes. Comprised of either a clay structure, or your standard built home with copper shingles attached– these homes are small and direct, with about a 100 year lifespan. After this time, parts and pieces would become recyclable and ready to retire. On the inside, there is a living area with two central floors to include dining, kitchen, bedroom(s), bathrooms, and lounge. A lower level is saved for generator and utility equipment storage.
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Nobis Hotel in Stckholm by Claesson Koivisto Rune
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GIGS.2.GO - BOLTgroup
Coach Omotesando Flagship by OMA
The ambition was to design a system that could tell the story of any of Coach’s wide repertoire of products, whilst projecting the legibility of its original stores.
Froschkoenig by Baumraum.
Kai Table (2003) by Naoki Hirakoso and Takamitsu Kitahara
Self-production
Size : W900 D900 H270mm
Material : Wood (Structure – Plywood / Finish – Coated Tilia Japonica)Photographed by Takumi Oto
Masterplan Bohacky
Architects: Serie
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
