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Incredible Micro Home Transforms Into 24 Different Living Spaces

by Ronnie Citron-Fink, 09/10/10
filed under: Architecture

small space living, gary chang, hong kong, domestic transformer, tiny home, eco architecture, sustainable architecture, tiny house, small apartment, green design, sustainable living, small footprint

This micro home in Hong Kong designed by architect Gary Chang is called the “Domestic Transformer” because it transforms from a mere 344 sq. ft. into 24 differently designed living spaces. Sliding panels and walls allow for multiple eco-possibilities, making this apartment a functional living space with many of the amenities of a full house. Check out a video of the apartment here!

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2 Responses to “Incredible Micro Home Transforms Into 24 Different Living Spaces”

  1. denzilstone denzilstone says:

    I like this and specially, Sliding panels and walls allow for multiple eco-possibilities is great idea. Thanks for sharing.

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