24 rooms in 344 sq. ft.
HONG KONG – I don’t know how I EVER let this post slip me by because it’s AWESOME!
Gary Chang, Architect and small space guru, has 24 spaces all within 344 sq. ft. in Hong Kong. Renovated in 2008, Chang has lived in the SAME seventh-floor apartment since he was fourteen, when he moved [...]
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HONG KONG – I don’t know how I EVER let this post slip me by because it’s AWESOME!
Gary Chang, Architect and small space guru, has 24 spaces all within 344 sq. ft. in Hong Kong. Renovated in 2008, Chang has lived in the SAME seventh-floor apartment since he was fourteen, when he moved in with his parents and siblings. Talk about life-cycle! Walls slide, chairs and tables fold down, and there are even 3 bedrooms in this place. Can you beleive it?!?
He had been itching to tear down the walls since his teenage years, when he sketched new designs for the family home, and he then began in earnest. In the last two decades, he has renovated four times, on progressively bigger budgets as his company, Edge Design Institute, has grown. His latest effort, which took a year and cost just over $218,000, he calls the “Domestic Transformer.” – via New York Times
Check out the pics below or the video by clicking here.
24 Rooms Tucked Into One, New York Times (01.14.2009), Virgina Gardner
Hong Kong Space Saver: Worlds Greenest Homes, Planet Green (01.07.2010)
Moving walls transform apartment: Four minutes of WOW! (video), TreeHugger.com (01.06.2010), Lloyd Alter
Gary Chang’s domestic transformer, TreeHugger.com (01.15.2009), Lloyd Alter



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