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These 3D Printed Mini Apartments Could Be the Future of Mobile Homes
Complex Art & Design ^ | April 19, 2014 | Kaitlyn Schaeffer

Posted on 04/19/2014 6:59:10 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

The 3D printer has been revolutionizing everything from art to medicine to accessories, and its latest foray has been into the field of architecture. Peter Ebner, architect and UCLA professor, tasked his architecture students with a homework assignment for the ages: develop a 3D-printed apartment that’s easy to transport and manage.

The class rose to the challenge and then some, constructing mini mobile homes that measure 50 square feet and are equipped with thermal insulation, electricity, water, heating, and sewage systems (which are also 3D printed). The living area comes with a collapsible counter, a foldaway toilet, a pullout bed, and a wall-sized entertainment system.

UCLA architecture and urban design studio 3M futureLAB believes these abodes would best suit the lifestyles of 25-35 year-olds, and one Chinese corporation has already indicated an interest in producing several hundred of these contraptions over the next two years.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: 3dprinters; 3dprinting; housing; manufacturing
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To: dalereed

I know a bunch of people who live on boats that are on average 400 sq ft. Some more some less. They are perfectly happy and love their lifestyle.


41 posted on 04/19/2014 9:14:11 PM PDT by sheana
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To: dalereed

1,000 sq, ft. Just a few decades ago the average American House was around 1,200 sq ft and that was for an entire family. In 1973 the average home was only only about 1,500 sq’.

Apartments in large cities are BIG if they are 1,000 q, ft. In Tokyo 1,000sq, ft is a huge apartment.


42 posted on 04/19/2014 9:16:07 PM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: Jim from C-Town

I grew up in a 2400 sq ft home in Los Angeles in the 1940s and have a 2400 sq ft home in Glendale.

Have a 1200 sq ft condo in Oceanside and can’t fathome anything smaller!


43 posted on 04/19/2014 9:19:58 PM PDT by dalereed
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To: null and void

ping!


44 posted on 04/19/2014 9:21:46 PM PDT by Fractal Trader
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

45 posted on 04/19/2014 9:22:55 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: dalereed

I have a 2,100 SQ’ home now and have five sons. Plenty of room for all. I believe it will be tighter when they are older, but we have a finished rec room in the basement that we never use now. So we have plenty of room.


46 posted on 04/19/2014 9:28:00 PM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Room with a Loo.


47 posted on 04/19/2014 9:40:47 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: All

I’m curious what production costs would run. There are all sorts of good and reasonable uses for shelters such as these.


48 posted on 04/19/2014 10:24:49 PM PDT by QuisCustodiet1776 (Live free or die.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

bookmark


49 posted on 04/19/2014 10:29:50 PM PDT by Democrat_media (Obama ordered IRS to rig 2012 election and must resign)
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To: cripplecreek
They used these on Blakes 7 as escape pods for federation ships...


50 posted on 04/19/2014 11:04:40 PM PDT by GraceG
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To: 1010RD

If it is only 50 sqft, it had better some with a BCI (Brain Computer Interface) and a virtual mansion to live in...


51 posted on 04/19/2014 11:06:11 PM PDT by GraceG
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To: Jim from C-Town

1,000 sq, ft. Just a few decades ago the average American House was around 1,200 sq ft and that was for an entire family.
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I grew up in the ‘40s-’50s in a new house that was built in ‘43. It was 800sq.ft., including hallways, and was home for five of us most of those years. Grandmother moved out after my little sister was old enough to sleep in a bed, rather than a crib/baby bed.


52 posted on 04/20/2014 12:42:30 AM PDT by octex
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To: dfwgator

Excellent!


53 posted on 04/20/2014 2:42:39 AM PDT by Tom54
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To: dalereed

I can’t imagind any human living in such a piece of shit!

It should be illegal to build any living quarter of less than 1,000 sq, ft!


I slept in smaller spaces on deployments. If it’s a “mobile home” or something for travel it wouldn’t be bad. No sane person would make it their permanent residence.


54 posted on 04/20/2014 3:41:18 AM PDT by Rides_A_Red_Horse (Why do you need a fire extinguisher when you can call the fire department?)
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To: Nifster

These tiny turn around dumps are only suitable for those living in a communist country.....oh loops. never mind. ;)


The Japanese have “hotels” with “rooms” like this.


55 posted on 04/20/2014 3:42:34 AM PDT by Rides_A_Red_Horse (Why do you need a fire extinguisher when you can call the fire department?)
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To: GraceG

I believe prisoners by law must have 100 sf. This type of thinking is a mental illness encouraged by reporters who also suffer a mental illness.


56 posted on 04/20/2014 5:23:00 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: Rides_A_Red_Horse

these abodes would best suit the lifestyles of 25-35 year-olds
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So for nonbreeding pairs it’s OK.


57 posted on 04/20/2014 5:24:58 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: cripplecreek

A one way ticket to the future for American liberals? I like it.


58 posted on 04/20/2014 5:26:23 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD

If it is a requirement that they have 100 square feet why not give them 100 cubic feet. problem solved.


59 posted on 04/20/2014 5:29:11 AM PDT by DirtyDoc (HM1/USN(FMF)(SS))
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To: sheana

I lived on a boat for 4 years. Yes, indeed, I loved it. But you have to sort of double the square footage since you have the entire deck and the staterooms and cabins below deck. In addition, you have a significant amount of dock-space and ‘lake-front’ property, so-to-speak. All of which makes your effective living space feel much more expansive.


60 posted on 04/20/2014 8:47:33 AM PDT by pjd
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