Architecture
collective MAPA of Brazil and Uruguay has
built a prefabricated modular home and transported it by lorry to a picturesque
spot in the countryside outside Porto Alegre, Brazil. MAPA Architects it's a
binational collective that works on architectural projects in Brazil and
Uruguay. From this double geographical condition, MAPA explores the limits of
non-conventional production formats. The studio has originally established
itself from professional and academic grounds: two complementary fields that
create and shape its work.
MINIMOD proposes an innovative, intelligent
and sustainable alternative of dwelling. Starting from a minimal module,
MINIMOD invests in customisation, design and sustainability. The production is
carried out in a prefabricated manner and enjoys the steel frame system
technology, which lets the client adapt the space to his needs, choosing among
different finishes, as well as automation options. Depending on the composition
of the modules, MINIMOD can vary the uses ranging from a compact refuge for
weekends, a small showroom for events, up to hotels and inns, combining a
larger number of modules. The modules are 100% prefabricated and elevated to a
determined place by truck or disassembled into smaller pieces and taken to the
ground for final assembly. The expansion and addition of new modules can be
performed either at initial installation or in the middle of the process,
according to the needs and budgets of the client. MINIMOD is more than a
product of design, is more than a house. It's practicality combined with
comfort, it's economy allied to nature, it's a unique experience of housing and
contemporary living. [1]
[1] Ref. http://en.minimod.com.br/concept/
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