Fincube, a Modular and Sustainable Home in Italy
From German company href="http://www.aisslinger.de/studio/main.html" target="_blank">Studio Aisslinger comes “Fincube”, an interesting and sustainable architecture project. The house was built at an altitude of 1200 meters near Bozen, Italy. Its design plan implies a low energy consumption with a minimal CO2 footprint. Fincube houses an area of 47 sq m, which is similar to the living space of a small apartment. Its interior design is minimal, yet it has everything city life has to offer. The coolest part is that the home can be dismantled and moved to a different site. Sure, this is not the easiest process, but it can be done. If you are interested in the materials used to build this unusual home, the architects used a combination of larch and stone-pine. I don’t know about you, but I would surely like to pack it up and hit the mountains with it.-via href="http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/9640/studio-aisslinger-fincube.html">Designboom
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