zulu89delta
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Hello!
I want to start a little thread here about an idea I've had, this idea is inspired by the 'Amazing Spaces' TV series by architect George Clarke. If you haven't seen the series, and have an interest in design/architecture, I advise you give it a watch.
Anyways, the idea is this.
We live in a world of dwindling resources, one that is rarely discussed is the resource of space. We as a species are continually growing and quickly running out of desirable livable space. So...why not design a smaller home?
Designer small spaces, that have all the comforts and commodities of a normal home, but in the footprint of say...a structure no bigger than a standard 20 foot shipping container? (6.058m x 2.428m x 2.591m).
So, that's the task I set myself. Using inspiration from some of the structures in the 'Amazing Spaces' series, and just my general ideas on what would make an exciting small space.
My design is in the next posts, and I'd love some feedback about it. Do you think it'd work, would you want to live in a space like that. What do you think the issues would be?
And more than that...
I invite you to have a go yourself. Design a living space in the footprint of a 20 foot shipping container (you can change the height based on a custom roof design, like I have).
Let's see what we can come up with?
Cheers,
Ziggy.
PS.
Everything is as close to scale as I could get it, I've tried to keep everything in the realm of 'possible'. There's nothing in the structure that can't be produced using standard building techniques. The bed is UK Queen in size. The kitchen cupboards, etc and based on standard depths.
If you would like to download and view the model itself, you can do so here.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4362888dd10f36409d9d73aaa1dcbd79&prevstart=0
Exterior View 1
Exterior View 2
Birds Eye View (roof off)
Seating Area (storage visible)
Seating Area (view 2)
Corridor (entrance to bathroom)
Interior of bathroom (140mm bath, electric shower, toilet and sink all fit)
Kitchen View
The bed (steps up to the queen size bed)
Bed visible through the roof
Through the window
Through the window 2
I want to start a little thread here about an idea I've had, this idea is inspired by the 'Amazing Spaces' TV series by architect George Clarke. If you haven't seen the series, and have an interest in design/architecture, I advise you give it a watch.
Anyways, the idea is this.
We live in a world of dwindling resources, one that is rarely discussed is the resource of space. We as a species are continually growing and quickly running out of desirable livable space. So...why not design a smaller home?
Designer small spaces, that have all the comforts and commodities of a normal home, but in the footprint of say...a structure no bigger than a standard 20 foot shipping container? (6.058m x 2.428m x 2.591m).
So, that's the task I set myself. Using inspiration from some of the structures in the 'Amazing Spaces' series, and just my general ideas on what would make an exciting small space.
My design is in the next posts, and I'd love some feedback about it. Do you think it'd work, would you want to live in a space like that. What do you think the issues would be?
And more than that...
I invite you to have a go yourself. Design a living space in the footprint of a 20 foot shipping container (you can change the height based on a custom roof design, like I have).
Let's see what we can come up with?
Cheers,
Ziggy.
PS.
Everything is as close to scale as I could get it, I've tried to keep everything in the realm of 'possible'. There's nothing in the structure that can't be produced using standard building techniques. The bed is UK Queen in size. The kitchen cupboards, etc and based on standard depths.
If you would like to download and view the model itself, you can do so here.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=4362888dd10f36409d9d73aaa1dcbd79&prevstart=0
Exterior View 1

Exterior View 2

Birds Eye View (roof off)

Seating Area (storage visible)

Seating Area (view 2)

Corridor (entrance to bathroom)

Interior of bathroom (140mm bath, electric shower, toilet and sink all fit)

Kitchen View

The bed (steps up to the queen size bed)

Bed visible through the roof

Through the window

Through the window 2

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