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LEGO-LIKE STACKABLE HOMES COULD HELP CITIES SOLVE HOUSING CRISES


Off-site construction reduces neighbourhood disruption and speeds installation

France and Netherlands based Cutwork studios has prototyped the concept of PolyBlocs – modularly constructed residential sites consisting of individual PolyRooms that, when stacked, create an array of sizes and shapes. The PolyBlocs build in locale-specific biodiversity, and seek to alleviate the dearth of affordable, healthy, and adaptive construction methods and housing options in the world’s vast and growing cities.


PolyRooms are multi-functional spaces with flexible configurations that provide airy, well-lit living arrangements in the form of a studio apartment. Shaped like shipping containers, the long rectangular shapes allow for a range of door and window placements. Cutwork Studio’s design includes a bed that can be lofted during the day to reveal living space below, a table with built-in storage to make it useful for dining and working, and a compact yet comfortable bathroom.

Storage is accommodated throughout each structure, often using sliding doors to reconfigure a space for multiple uses. The roof of an individual PolyRoom can include outdoor dining and additional plants. When stacked, a PolyBloc’s collection of balconies and fully integrated irrigation systems bring a neighbourhood of nature to life. Plants for each room are chosen specifically to encourage local insect and bird habitats.


A crane can deliver a set of PolyRooms to what would otherwise be an awkwardly sized or shaped space and, within hours, a new apartment complex is in place. Off-site construction makes the building process faster, cleaner, and less disruptive for neighbours, while keeping the cost of each home more affordable.


Modularity is being used to help make a greater impact with fewer resources.


Written by: Keely Khoury

3rd February 2022

arunbhatiaconsulting.com

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