Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 9:33:39 GMT
It doesn't matter if you want to live in the mountains or in the city. This modular house named MU50 is designed to be adaptable to a wide variety of places and climates. The structures are prefabricated and easily assembled on site. In addition to the flexibility of the construction materials, the house can be energy self-sufficient.
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Designed by the architects of Estudio Teke, led by the Turkish Onur Teke, this modular residence sits on glass walls, prefabricated wood and a roof that can be made of wood or aluminum.
The glass in the walls guarantees integration between the internal and external part of the house. This gives the house spectacular views, especially if the environment deserves it.
Energy efficiency.
Its bioclimatic properties , its orientation Phone Number List and the use of double glazing protect the interior from direct sunlight and inclement weather. This ensures efficient use of natural light
The entry of light can be controlled by the wooden walls, which open like windows or, as architects call them, “ wooden curtains ”. They can be operated manually and allow you to moderate the intensity of the sun and the wind that enters the premises.
The house also has cross ventilation, thermal insulation , solar panels and a heat pump, from an underground source, for the underfloor heating and cooling system, which was custom designed. In fact, the floor is raised a few centimeters above, allowing air circulation underneath.
Functional.
The modular house is 50 m² and looks like a shed. A structure in the center, called by the architects as the inner core, serves as a demarcation of the rooms. At the same time, it serves as shelves for storage. This creates an optimization of space that, a priori, is quite minimalist
The key element of this project lies in the various possible spatial configurations. With simple structures
, which can be repeated, it is possible to build the most diverse houses in different places for different uses. The architects even claim that it is possible to include more power generation and rainwater collection systems , making the house completely self-sufficient.
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Designed by the architects of Estudio Teke, led by the Turkish Onur Teke, this modular residence sits on glass walls, prefabricated wood and a roof that can be made of wood or aluminum.
The glass in the walls guarantees integration between the internal and external part of the house. This gives the house spectacular views, especially if the environment deserves it.
Energy efficiency.
Its bioclimatic properties , its orientation Phone Number List and the use of double glazing protect the interior from direct sunlight and inclement weather. This ensures efficient use of natural light
The entry of light can be controlled by the wooden walls, which open like windows or, as architects call them, “ wooden curtains ”. They can be operated manually and allow you to moderate the intensity of the sun and the wind that enters the premises.
The house also has cross ventilation, thermal insulation , solar panels and a heat pump, from an underground source, for the underfloor heating and cooling system, which was custom designed. In fact, the floor is raised a few centimeters above, allowing air circulation underneath.
Functional.
The modular house is 50 m² and looks like a shed. A structure in the center, called by the architects as the inner core, serves as a demarcation of the rooms. At the same time, it serves as shelves for storage. This creates an optimization of space that, a priori, is quite minimalist
The key element of this project lies in the various possible spatial configurations. With simple structures
, which can be repeated, it is possible to build the most diverse houses in different places for different uses. The architects even claim that it is possible to include more power generation and rainwater collection systems , making the house completely self-sufficient.