Copenhagen-based arcgency takes to task the enormous percentage of the world's resources used in the making of architecture. in keeping with a self-imposed policy of 'resource conscious architecture' the 'WFH house' is an exportable dwelling made up of three stacked shipping containers. the carbon-neutral prefabricated house was underwritten by worldFLEX home, a danish consortium which touts a plethora of modular zero-energy residences. in keeping with changing european energy policy, the architecture is designed to produce more energy than it consumes through the use of upcycled shipping containers as a steel frame, a sustainable bamboo facade, a rainwater collection system, solar cell-clad green roof and permeable paving. skylights and optimal orientation also work with the flexible structure to adapt to sites worldwide, including earthquake-prone areas.
The modular units allow for a variety of typologies, from the individual villas like the WFH house to multi-storey townhouses. for the first time, the sustainable concept of prefabrication meets a housing system that exceeds the demands of 'active house', the international environmental building standard. helped by a short construction period, the dismountable home can follow the client in true cradle-to-cradle fashion. programmatically, the project is organized around a mixed-use, double-height space containing the kitchen, living and dining room. the generously lit area is punctured by glazed doors, inviting the greenery into the minimalist geometry of the building. while infinitely configurable, the basic form of the structure consists of two rows of 40 foot high standard modules, subdivided into bedrooms and a landing on the mezzanine floor. the result is a home of startling self-containment and a testament to the potential of architecture to seamlessly weave into its immediate and global context. |
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