De construir casas a imprimirlas: primeras versiones viables by Nicolás Boullosa on August 21, 2021 En fecha tan reciente como los años 90, los incrédulos reían sin piedad de las predicciones de futurólogos que confiaban …
Studio flat hides living area behind Mondrian-esque furniture by Kirsten Dirksen on December 8, 2019 To continue exploring the interlude between architecture and woodcraft, José Castro Caldas bought a 40m2 studio (430 sq ft) in …
Experiments in tiny, communal living at former Paris hospital by Kirsten Dirksen on March 18, 2018 On the grounds of an abandoned hospital in Paris, the cabin-makers of “Yes We Camp” have installed one-of-a-kind overnight shelters: …
Made to last: multi-purpose furniture adapts to use/age by Kirsten Dirksen on July 9, 2017 “Real estate in cities has gotten so expensive that anybody who has a bit of a high ceiling is trying …
Rubik cube flat flips office, storage, dining, bedroom in SF by Kirsten Dirksen on October 16, 2016 When Donnie Wang bought his 530-square-foot studio apartment in San Francisco’s Financial District, he was single. When his now wife, …
Técnicas, materiales y casas para la arquitectura del futuro by Nicolás Boullosa on September 7, 2016 La nueva arquitectura se alimenta de Internet, que acerca (con información, imágenes y diseño digitalizado) tanto materiales como ideas procedentes …
La impresión 3D madura: ¿hora de personalizar bajo demanda? by Nicolás Boullosa on May 19, 2016 La impresión 3D abandona poco a poco su nicho experimental y madura como mercado capaz de producir bajo demanda piezas …
Coste marginal 0: avanza lo local en el mundo interconectado by Nicolás Boullosa on August 5, 2014 Una de las falacias refutadas por Internet es que su propia expansión contribuiría al aglutinamiento de procesos, recursos y, en …
Plywood bedroom hangs as a nest over printed tiny Paris flat by Kirsten Dirksen on July 21, 2014 When architect Paul Coudamy was asked to convert 32 square meters (344 square feet) of empty space (formerly part of …
Portable home delivered as furniture, tailored as smartphone by Kirsten Dirksen on October 1, 2013 Architect Camino Alonso wanted to create a small, portable, prefab home, but she didn’t want it to feel like a …