Monday, August 18, 2014

Up to three groups of people can live in this rusting small home

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The Transustainable House, by Japanese architecture firm Sugawaradaisuke (Photo: Jérémie S...


Japanese homes are often designed to last a relatively short time before being demolished and rebuilt, so it's little wonder that the country produces a disproportionately high number of quirky residences. The Transustainable House reflects this trend, and sports a facade that rusts over time. In addition, despite measuring just 38 sq m (409 sq ft), it can house up to three groups of people at once. .. Continue Reading Up to three groups of people can live in this rusting small home



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