Minima
Minima is a cleverly compact and crafted small footprint home catering to all the basic needs of a family of four. It is characterized by an easy assemble and disassemble process, a compact and flexible structure catering to the basic needs of all the members.
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Exterior view of Minima unit.
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The presentation is a graphical representation including plans, sections and views of the proposed design for habitat on move.
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Strange space planning...but could be the start of a more complex and bigger structure.
This was a gorgeous design - the small space felt spacious through the use of windows, and I liked the concept of mobility through easy assembly/disassembly. Solar panels were great - would have been interesting to explore more self sustaining features for water/wastewater.
Out-of-the-box space planning! Love the concept! 👍🏽
Amazing concept!!
This is what was needed, with space getting expensive in cities this is a great concept and design to get maximum benefit out of minimum space... Excellent
The design absolutely goes with the title!
Interesting space planning. Love the design.
Excellent design and space utilisation. Good one keep it up
Great work
Interesting concept. Unless am missing on it, do consider keeping the habitat mobile…