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Golden Prize
Golden Prize
Roberto Requejo (USA)
Category A Japanese Style
       
 
Society becomes incresingly dynamic in terms of the production and distribution of products and services. My design proposes housing that adapts to this dynamic flow in concept and practice.

The shipping container is a standardized and versatile module of transport for goods throughout the world. I have explored its spatial limitations and capabilties and have tried to make its interior habitable.

It is sturdy, durable and cheap to manufacture because of its standardized use and simplicity of design. These characteristics are transplanted into my Apt. Unit. The inhabitation is made possible by a series of probes that are inserted into the volume of the container. These probes are furniture or electric appliances that attached to a foldable shell that adjusts to the size of the container.

The theme of standardized production is a strong motivation in my project. The appliances are all common to the home, except perhaps displaced or slightly modified. An example would be the double-door refigerator connecting the kitchen to the child's room or the foldable sofa-bed which is actually a displaced car seating. The shell itself would also be of standardized manufacture. All the mechanical devices are hooked onto it. There is no need to perforate or act upon the container itself. A series of solar panels would provide enough electricity to operate some of these devices.

The laptop as a choice of appliance in my Apt. Unit also reinforces the idea of portability. These computers have become increasingly powerful and versatile. They would serve as entertainment systems in the apartment when connected onto a projector located on the ceiling.

 
Comments by juries
 
M : So as you see in the picture this is an isolated unit. It's a very intelligent and extreme example of the special unit that you can put where you like all over the world and very easy transport. It's the idea of a ready house, of a ready home. Where you can use, you can exist in the container, and exist in shape. And everything is here very sophisticated in high technology and in sparing energy. Very interesting also the idea having the house protected because in part included in the doors.

K : Putting the container underground and newly adjusting the container's floor and roof is imaginary engineering technology. This is the way an industrial product, a container, is becoming alive with the input of energy using the heat from the earth and sun. In this point of a view, this work is very original and somewhat like a new declaration.

P : My comments are that this is a very, very compelling, original even witty vision. Here it's been transposed into a desert environment. In that respect it's quite an isolationist view and doesn't speak necessarily to a larger community but speaks very to the importance of the family itself, family unit. I think this design was extremely spirited and beautifully executed. And I think that it is a wonderful view of an internal life style that I think could be quite compelling.

C : This is the Walden Pond with a kid. Very poetic but it does not address the real issues we have today in the city, especially East Asia cities. Therefore, it could be for a family with more than one child.
 
 
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