top: Future Housing Systems 002: abandoned suburban strip mall shell infills with recycled manufactured housing units. Drive through short term housing for a mobile transient population.
bottom: Future Housing Systems 005: This prototype uses discarded structural components from urban demolition sites along with waste materials from new construction to build make-shift scaffolding that supports massive inhabitable light tubes hanging between the walls of thin urban alleyways. Transient inhabitants are able to find both shelter inside the tubes and grow sustenance below them from a fertile ground plane made possible by the light now finding its way to the surface. The alley remains public ground and free for all to use.
by Rene Meyr “Fondacione Jodice 2” | Architecture School, Vienna University of Technology - TU Wien - Austria | March 2013
© nadau lavergne - housing - annemasse, vetraz monthoux, france
Mikhail Beilin, Interiors of Konstantin Melnikov Museum in Moscow (Sketches), 2015, Ink and marker.
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Wow! So magical. Where I wanna be
Elia Loupasaki, Kingston University, MArch.
‘The oblique’ | Housing project | Castle Green park, Dagenham | Exterior collage