Dive summary:
- In response to restrictive Chinese land-use policy, a design company there, Liu Lubin, has developed a micro-house that uses three units that sort of nest together to provide sleeping/living, washing and cooking space while taking up 126 square feet of land.
- Clearly not for the claustrophobic, each unit has a cross section something like a pop-up camping trailer that cantilevers out on each side of the main unit, with a 7.87-foot height in the central area and an equal width across the center horizontally.
- The cross-section of each module is a cross seen end-on.
From the article:
The main structure of the Micro-house is made using a lightweight fiber reinforced composite, which promises easy and economic transportation, strong durability and all year protection from the elements according to Studio Liu Lubin. ...