Teepee : A Modern Cat House Made Of Cardboard

On November 30, 2010, in Concepts, by admin
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Do you notice that cats are very much attracted to cardboard boxes? Well, according to this designer, cats are attracted to cardboard because it absorbs odors very quickly, including cat’s, just like feline pheromones. It makes them feel familiar with their environment, therefore, cats can feel more calm and relax. Teepee is a cat house made of cardboard. A perfect spot to hide and sleep comfortably. You might want to consider Teepee for a Christmas gift to your furry friends.

Designer : Montreal Designers

Teepee For Cats

Teepee For Cats

Teepee For Cats

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Garbage facility is always giving me unpleasant feeling. The smell and the look make me want to get away from it fast. Econology Life Recycle House is a modern complex living facility that will definitely reduce the visual unpleasant feeling. This recycle house creates the sanitary and eco-friendly space by collecting the dispersed waste boxes in the apartment complex ad adding the natural function of a waste collection. The recycling separation system promotes easy and systematic waste separation collection. The roof of Econology Life Recycle House is equipped with sunlight panel to minimize the consumption of electricity. Next to this house, people can find wash stand fountain where they can clean their hands using reservoired rainwater.

Designer : Soyoung Park

Econology Life Recycle House

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Econology Life Recycle House

Econology Life Recycle House

Econology Life Recycle House

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Observing the technological and design development, future homes will be of great aesthetics that we can easily anticipate, but do you think being just beautiful would be sufficient on the year 2050?

Future living is a futuristic house concept that has been designed not just as a house but as a complete housing system to respond to the global change on environment during mid of this century, making a place to live that is environmentally efficient and economically self-sufficient. The house is made of modular four meters square that can be organized in any arrangement and is comparatively smaller than the conventional houses we see now. However, the interior will never be insufficient for an enhanced quality life by featuring various high-tech facilities. Moreover, the walls are endowed with nanotechnology that can project outside view or a real-time scenery from the national park, giving the inhabitants a wider feel. The primary goal of making this concept self-sufficient was achieved by enabling the house to create energy from sunlight, recycling water, producing food and many more. However, it will also remain connected with the main grid to sustain during dark days or no wind situations. In order to meet the housing requirement of existing 6.7 billion people and 2.5 billions to come over the next 40 years, future living concept is expecting to be the most appropriate and efficient solution.

Designer : Charles L. Owen

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future living

future living

future living

future living

future living

future living

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On September 29, 2010, in Mobile Technology, by admin
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Stone House in Portugal

On August 13, 2010, in Concepts, by admin
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Inspired by the Flintstones cartoons, this stunning house was constructed between two giant stones on the hillside of Fafe mountains in Portugal.

Because of its unusual design, the house attracts many tourists from all over the world. [photos by Feliciano Guimaraes, via]

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Tiny House by Jay Shafer

On August 8, 2010, in Concepts, by admin
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Jay Shafer’s amazing 100 square foot house features a compact fireplace, a tiny kitchen, a tiny bathroom, and a loft that serves as a tiny bedroom.

Because the house is on wheels, it is classified as a trailer and does not require a building permit. [more info, via]

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