In cities, modules can be stacked to make a new generation of efficient buildings. At Zeta headquarters, architect Taeka Takagi rolls out a blueprints with one of Zeta's prototypes.
"It is a micro studio," she says. "The units are under 300 square feet."
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Are you part of "the technocrati generation that uses the city as its living room and kitchen..."
"... and goes to practically a dorm room to crash at the end of the day"?
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architecture,
city life,
energy,
tiny house
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