Remote House / Felipe Assadi

By Karen Valenzuela

© Fernando Alda

© Fernando Alda


Courtesy of Felipe Assadi


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda


© Fernando Alda
© Fernando Alda

From the architect. This is the prototype of a transportable modular housing project. It is an 80 m2 house which was entirely built in the city in 45 days, moved in four hours, and installed in 6.


First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan

In four identical modules of 3.5 by 6 meters, we distributed a program that consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a pantry with a washing machine, and a central living space, dining room and integrated kitchen.


Courtesy of Felipe Assadi
Courtesy of Felipe Assadi

The module dimensions are determined by the width and maximum height transportable on the road without police escort, so that the entire design of the enclosures is derived from these limitations.


© Fernando Alda
© Fernando Alda

In the final project, the client will be able to configure his own house based on different module alternatives via web, in a system that allows connections between such modules without further instructions than adding now, or in the future, the required enclosures.


© Fernando Alda
© Fernando Alda

The structure is made of iron and designed with pine wood in exteriors, interiors, walls, flooring and ceiling.


© Fernando Alda
© Fernando Alda

The house is mounted on metal pillars on the site previously arranged in a regular pattern, so that the installation of the modules could even be decided on site. All facilities, both plumbing and electrical, are made in a factory and are ready to be connected once the modules are installed.


© Fernando Alda
© Fernando Alda

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