Friday 12 August 2011

M-House by Michael Jantzen


M-House is a flexible, relocatable house by Michael Jantzen consisting of a series of manipulable components that can be assembled and disassembled in a variety of ways to make a completely unique structure.

This house is made from the M-vironment system, which is a series of rectangular panels that are attached with hinges to a frame grid of seven interlocking cubes. The panels can be hinged at any location, so that they can fold in or out of the cube. Also, some of the panels can be insulated.





The M-house was sold through
Phillips de Pury to an art collector in Korea.
Other M-Houses (or variations) available upon request.

New Feature Article in iPad Magazine, EDITION29 ARCHITECTURE Issue 006
app: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/edition29-architecture-001/id372949028?mt=8

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