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Friday, 11 October 2013

Space Cruisers Designs.

Chapter fifteen some engines have been put on hold, here are some more interesting markets.
It might look a little bit like a novelty, or a static boat, even a kids house. But is space becoming intriguing enough to create sales? the market suggests concept is being ignored.  So here is a 'Space Station Three Bed', as an all in one egg design. As Belgian architects have managed to squeeze essential components of a normal home into a giant egg here is a preview drawing of a re entry design concept needs a wind tunnel as its composed of mycelium get idea. 
Design below is called the pod, which measures only '215 square feet', with more windows than one could ask for and contains a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. This is a space saver that could be launched off a launchpad. As it is a polyester with a plywood shell its a fun 'space park'. The design was originally conceived as a solution for an Italian design firm. They were struggling to get planning permission, for an office extension. 
So here was Italian solution as architect squeezes a kitchen, bedroom and a bathroom into a giant egg that in theory could get you to a martian moon . The egg-shaped micro-house measures is just 215 square feet. But it has plenty of storage space in the form of chubby holes - that people can even sleep in 'smart'. Design was dreamed up by Belgian architects dmvA as temporary office space for a client as they couldn't get planning permission for an official extension could also fit into a loft with a circular stairwell.

Mycelium can bond together agricultural by products like corn stalks into a material that can replace plastic foam. Ecologically, mycelium's function is to break down waste. As it does this it secrets various products including enzymes, lipids, proteins, which act as glue and hold things together. 
Mycelium is the unseen part of a mushroom which consists of millions of tiny fibres. ‘Eben made the observation while he was taking a stroll in the woods, that fungal mycelium was growing on the wood chips and holding them together,’ McIntyre told   ‘The thought process was — can we use mycelium as the growing glue’ Ecologically, mycelium’s function is to break down waste. As it does this it secrets various products including enzymes, lipids, proteins. This design named Blob VB3 micro-house is made from polyester and plywood and is intended to be used as an office, guestroom or garden house. 
The pod is designed to be as big as a three bead apartment, which measures only 215 square feet, contains a kitchen, bathroom (seen at the centre of the image) and bedroom space in a polyester and plywood shell Fully lit, the house can have a warm glow inside, which looks like a yellowy egg and has multiple openings to increase the amount of living space available. The Blob VB3 micro-house came about as the local planning authority refused to give permission for any permanent structures, which enabled quirky architectural firm dmvA to come up with its aesthetically-pleasing design that is small and mobile, reported. 
The firm says its egg is easily transportable and can be used as an office, guestroom or garden house as the space is so flexible. In order to squeeze the functions of a much larger home into the micro-house, the interior was designed to have lots of cubby holes to house kitchen essentials, separate the bathroom from the main space (at the pointier end of the egg) and provide space to sleep.
It might look a little bit like a novelty static boat but Belgian architects have managed to squeeze essential components of a normal home into a giant egg. The design was originally conceived as a solution for an Italian design firm that was struggling to get planning permission for an office extensional order to squeeze the functions of a much larger home into the micro-house. 

This interior was designed to have lots of cubby holes to house kitchen essentials and separate the bathroom from the main space is full lit, the house can have a warm glow inside, which looks like a yellowy egg. People who live or work in the egg can open a large upwards-lifting door or 'nose' to create a porch or canopy,  extending their living space. Some of the cubbyholes are joined up to allow for people to sleep in 'bunks' alongside other holes which house their possessions. People who live or work in the egg can open a large upwards-lifting door or 'nose' to create a porch or canopy, extending their living space.

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