#Dwelling
#Dwelling by Kristen Gandy. Micro-Apartment living speculation
Built in furniture walls throughout the micro-apartment create rooms without wasted space of walls. This axon shows the bedroom side of the furniture wall where there is a great deal of storage and room for a queen bed.
Built in furniture walls throughout the micro-apartment create rooms without wasted space of walls. This axon shows the alternate side of the bedroom furniture wall, which is the vanity and bathroom storage.
Built in furniture walls throughout the micro-apartment create rooms without wasted space of walls. This axon highlights the built in overhead storage and additional fold out couch bed in the living room.
The program of spaces in the dwelling exceed the standards for living and optimize the floor coverage for each use. © Kristen Gandy 2016
​Further speculation on the modulation of living units within the context of the larger project, Collective Transitions.
The possibility of condensed, efficient, and repeatable typologies has been a fascination in the mind of architects and developers for years.
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Smallness of space invokes an architecture of interiority which responds to such serious demands. An expectation of occupation-- specific to dwelling, must coincide with such declaration of urban reduction.
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#Dwelling is a deeper look at the micro-sized movement in architecture. A survey of the modulation of the domestic desires, all packaged into a more considerate space.
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Project of Origin: Collective Transitions, 2015
Cross-examined: 2016
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Total Floor Area: 400SF
Sleeping : 70SF
Bathing: 70SF
Storing (may be above your head): 90SF
Free Space (occasionally): 155SF
Cooking: 25SF
Relax/Entertain (interior): 55SF
Work: 22SF
Relax/Entertain (exterior): 55SF
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