Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Portable home delivered as furniture, tailored as smartphone

Kirsten Dirksen


 

Published on Oct 1, 2013


Architect Camino Alonso wanted to create a small, portable, prefab homes, but she didn't want it to feel like a shipping container. Camino, along with her husband and siblings (also architects at their firm Ábaton), created ÁPH80, a tiny home that ships like furniture, but has the style and usability of a smartphone.
Their Casa Transportable ("Transportable House") is manufactured in 6 weeks in a CNC factory in Northern Spain. Their largest model (9 by 3 meters) is still small enough to fit on the back of a truck. The height of 3.5 meters allows for a gabled roof to give it the feel of a real house, but it's just low enough to fit under bridges and tunnels while on the road.
Once the house arrives at the site, like a shipping container, it is craned into place in as little as 20 minutes. When Ábaton installed their prototype house on an empty plot in a residential neighborhood on the outskirts of Madrid, they had dug a few small holes in preparation for the "foundation footings": in this case, recycled wood blocks leftover from other construction projects, but cement or a nice rock work as foundation as well.
Ábaton provides instructions and sketches so any crane operator can put the home in place. The home arrive fully plumbed and wired. Their prototype home is the "apartment" with kitchen/living room, bathroom (with full shower) and bedroom (bed included), but they offer other models for those looking interested in simply placing an extra bedroom in their backyard (they offer several combinations e.g. a bedroom/bathroom, 2 bedrooms, livingroom/kitchen, bedroom/living room).
CNC-milled grey cement-board panels lock together to provide not only a sleek exterior, but a ventilated facade. This layered exterior along with 10 centimeters of insulation means the home is thermally efficient - useful for off-grid purposes, but it also means that even without AC on a very hot day in Madrid, the inside of the space stayed cool (we also filmed a video with the Alonso's at the abandoned stable they turned into a country home).

Ábaton: http://abaton.es/

Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/...


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Make yourself at home in a DAY: Architects create a house small enough to be delivered by truck and put up in a few hours... and if you're worried it looks like a concrete shed, just take a peek inside

By Kieran Corcoran

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Loaded up on the back of a lorry, it looks like an unremarkable metal shed.
But this portable home, which can be set up in just one day, is actually a luxury home with a living room, full bathroom and a double bedroom.
The tiny home, which can be set up anywhere, is only 290 square feet, but has everything you need to comfortably house two people.
 
Moving house: The portable home fits comfortably on the back of a lorry
Moving house: The portable home fits comfortably on the back of a lorry
Mobile: The unassuming grey box can be carried by a lorry and set up within a day
Mobile: The unassuming grey box can be carried by a lorry and set up within a day

Assembled: But peel away the concrete panels and inside is a luxurious home
Assembled: But peel away the concrete panels and inside is a luxurious home

Plush: There is ample living space inside the home
Plush: There is ample living space inside the home

Room with a view: And the glass doors let in plenty of natural light
Room with a view: And the glass doors let in plenty of natural light

Dreamy: The bedroom, to the left of the home, can fit a full double bed
Dreamy: The bedroom, to the left of the home, can fit a full double bed

Cleansing: There is even a bathroom area
Cleansing: There is even a bathroom area


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