Neil M. Denari Architects (NMDA) designed a series of pre-designed habitats for Useful + Agreeable. The Useful + Agreeable house includes innovative features like aerospace grade aluminum panels, solar power, rooftop patio, rain collection, flexible floorplans, and built-in furniture to accommodate its economical use of space and energy. This u+a pre-designed mini hi-rise is not only a tightly designed house that uses every square inch of space wisely, it also attempts to express this economy in its smooth exterior surface shape, a form of industrial design at an architectural scale. I think that this house could be a great vacantion house. – Via – Mocoloco


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Published by Michael January 14th, 2008 in Architecture
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Tags: agreeable, house, industrial design, Neil M. Denari Architects, useful, vacantion house



January 15th, 2008 at 7:03 am
It looks like an aeroplane crashed in to a patio.
January 15th, 2008 at 9:25 pm
This looks like a cool idea, but I’m not sure about the aesthetics. If implemented in the right environment I think these would work well, but in a suburban neighborhood like the one in picture number 1 there would be a lot of complaints.