« 5 Minute Candle | Home | Spill-Proof Drinking Cup with Integrated Light-Sensing LED »
February 22, 2009
PACO House — Small is beautiful
A cube measuring three meters on a side employing solar and wind energy, water recycling and a biodegradable toilet.
Designed by Jo Nagasaka and Schemata Architecture Office.
"The Paco House is available in four basic plans.
Plan A features the kitchen, shower, shower curtains, bathroom, epoxy painted floor and ceiling lighting
at a total price of 6,300,000 yen.
Plan B boasts a kitchen, epoxy painted floor and ceiling lighting
at a price of 5,250,000 yen.
Plan C features the epoxy painted floor and ceiling lighting
for 4,725,000 yen.
Plan D is the home’s basic shell, which you can customize to your needs and interests,
selling for 4,200,000 yen."
[via What We Do Is Secret]
February 22, 2009 at 10:01 AM | Permalink
TrackBack
TrackBack URL for this entry:
https://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341c5dea53ef011168564000970c
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference PACO House — Small is beautiful:
Comments
Is this the japanese version of dumpster diving. Squeeky clean as always in Jp...
Overwise it would probably serve very well as Carthusian monk cells.
Posted by: Osservatore | Feb 25, 2009 5:45:14 AM
the length of time you can live in it depends on the length of your sentence
Posted by: rob | Feb 22, 2009 9:48:07 PM
I think that would be my idea of, if not Hell, at least one of the outer levels of Purgatory (if there were such a thing!)
Posted by: Lilorfnannie | Feb 22, 2009 4:54:27 PM
The comments to this entry are closed.


