This Lego-like building system is a new take on modular architecture
Plug-and-play design There?s no shortage of housing solutions that cater to the urban creative set?from pay-as-you-go tiny homes to fully (and impeccably) furnished long-stay hotels. A new concept project called Slice, from Shanghai-based architect Nasim Sehat, is another proposal for on-demand architecture?but it?s nothing like we?ve seen before.
Image via Nasim Sehat
Sehat designed a series of colorful plastic modules that connect together to form a home. Each module has built-in components?toilet, kitchen, office, bedroom, and a ?gap? module?that can be combined in whatever order to create a semi-bespoke dwelling. Sehat assigned each module a color, so when they?re side-by-side they create a striking candy-colored pattern.
Image via Nasim Sehat
Sehat?s idea is just a concept, but it?s not so far off from existing modular architecture technology that combines pre-fabricated design with building systems. Yes it is colorful, and yes, the plastic looks fairly uncomfortable, but Sehat?s plug-and-play concept accomplishes what it set out to do: Provide a provocative view of what the future of on-demand lodging could look like.
Via: ArchDaily
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