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iHabit by Nettleton Tribe

Saturday, March 2nd, 2013

Article source: Nettleton Tribe

iHabit is a unique modular system that gives a new horizon to prefabricated housing. iHabit uses an elegant and state-of-art module which is designed to the minimalist contemporary standard whilst providing warm and organic feel as a place to call ‘home’. Base module is a sufficient unit to provide comfortable living spaces that comes with environmental ‘skins’. The skins are a movable device which can control sunlight, wind and privacy as ESD screens.

Image Courtesy Jun Sakaguchi Architect 

  • Architects: Nettleton Tribe
  • Project: iHabit
  • Software used: Revit for modeling and 3DS Max for rendering

Mars habitation module by Benjamin Loiseau Architecture

Tuesday, February 26th, 2013

Article source: Benjamin Loiseau Architecture

Inflated with oxygen, a hemisphere of five meters in diameter preset shape of the module housing and research. This waterproof shell allows the introduction of an environment conducive to life without diving. This module takes up little space uninflated: a flexible structure, a compressor and a bomb.

Image Courtesy Benjamin Loiseau Architecture 




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