Modular Experimental Architecture
Modular Experimental Architecture
Modular structures are designed to be largely built in one location and used in another.
Top: Arts: Architecture: Experimental: Modular
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Futuro House : Home of the Future - Len Peltier presents photographs, a plan, and links to related sites on this space-saucer modular home designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen in 1968.
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Concrete Canvas - Engineers William Crawford and Peter Brewin have developed a building in a bag that requires only water and air for construction, intended for emergency shelters, and Concrete Cloth, a flexible mat that will harden to a concrete surface on the addition of
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Modular Dwellings - Mobile, low cost and functional - a new species of pre-fabricated structures designed by Edgar Blazona.
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The Loftcube - Mobile living units, which can be placed on flat roofs by helicopters or cranes, designed by Werner Aisslinger. Pictures and information on available features.
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The Futuro House - Finnish architect Matti Suuronen designed this UFO shaped dwelling in 1968, initially for use as a ski-cabin or holiday home. Marc Berting gives a description, photographs and QuickTime movie clips.
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