In one of the most populated cities in the world, where 30 square meter apartments are a way of living, one has to be creative. But we would say that this home crosses the creativity line and becomes a work of genius. Gary Chang, an architect from Hong Kong figured it was time to bring a little change to the design scene in China. His apartment was the first to suffer a major transformation. How many rooms can fit in a 30 sq meters apartment? One? Ok, maybe two, if you count the hallway.Well, prepare to get shocked: Gary managed to fit 24 rooms in such a place and each and everyone of them has its unique personality.
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This was possible due to an ingenious system of sliding walls which can be moved around in order to reveal more room and utilities. Sure, there are a few issues that come to mind, like what happens if he has kids to visit or if someone isn’t all that tidy, but who really cares for that stuff? Check out the video for a lot more info and let us now what impact this had on you.-via Fubiz
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this is a two thumbs way up…it looks like a developed inspiration from the fifth element. Very smart!!
This is really amazing, genious:)
genius indeed!
fantastic how maximizable are space using creativity.
I was wondering how wonderfull and green a building, with all appartments using this architecture/creativity!
it will be great, like this appartment.
WOW
that’s all I can say
The first photograph reminds me of the bedroom with the snake from A Clockwork Orange.
This makes me happy and warm.
I wouldn’t pull on my closet like that, i am afraid of what might be behind it
) But this guy should really make people think about using space in a better way…
Having stepped foot in most of Toronto’s great loft spaces, I know my clients love the idea of flexible living spaces. The idea that you can create so many rooms is great for those who feel that small spaces are limiting. Can’t wait to have some of my designer clients implement this idea into their designs.