Monday, January 11, 2010

24 Different Layouts In A Studio Apartment in Hong Kong

Gary Chang, a Hong Kong based architect has created and lives in a 104m2 apartment which utilises movable wall panels suspended from the ceiling. This has allowed full flexibility in the apartments spatial arrangement, and the potential of 24 different living configurations.
Hong Kong is the worlds most vertical city, with more people living or working above the 14th floor than anywhere else on earth. Mr Chang's design responds to this, providing a high-rise apartment with the flexibility and adaptability of a typical suburban dwelling.
The full article can be found on the mirage.studio.7 blog, and more photos can be found here.
Cheers to Paul K for email this one to me.

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