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Silver Prize
Silver Prize
Merati Amirali (Iran)
Category B Chinese Style
       
 

The desire and necessity to have more empty space especially in small dwellings is getting more and more an inevitable fact.
Why there is such an irresistible desire to have free space in the small houses?
Because it gives the inhabitants the opportunity to adjust the place with their own needs and tastes.
On the other hand the complicated demand of upcoming life styles has made the designers to think of more complicated solutions,
consequently filling the space with too many furniture and appliances to meet the expectations of their unseen clients and therefore losing the free space!?
Now the question is how we could possibly solve the paradox between the necessity of having more empty space and the complexarrangement of so many equipment and furniture which leads to the more and more occupation of space.
The idea is to design an integrated compact system of moveable and fixed equipment to be enclosed into some dynamic and static walls which are allocated in-between the spaces of the house.
In this way domestic activities are installed Into all out component walls with standard dimensions.
The complexity and richness of the house find a new temporary order to be used in its due time and order.
Furniture vanishes, reduced to its negative cavities shaped in accordance with their activities; otherwise they will be integrated by all other electrical appliances and furniture In their concave places. As a result of this temporary appearing and disappearing furniture, the paradox between the desires for having empty space and the complexity of the house planning will be simultaneously faded away.

 
 
 
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