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Micro Compact Home
ByK. SoundarajanSRM University
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Introduction
• Micro Architecture is about building a structure in a micro scale with the advantages of normal structures.
• Micro Architecture is good solution to the high density & hiking land price in urban areas.
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Small Living Makes Giant strides
• The newest trend is in sustainable living, a striving effort to live a lifestyle with a minimal or reduced carbon foot print.
• While in the early stages of sustainable living, eco-friendly decisions centered on what could be different in the home, the trend now is to change your home itself.
• Small living is simply much cheaper. It’s cheaper to furnish your place, utility costs are lower, and smaller spaces are generally much more affordable.
• A smaller home encourages you to get out, be more social, and explore your outside environment.
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Micro compact home (m-ch)
- Ar. Richard Horden
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Specifications
• The m-ch has a timber frame structure with anodised aluminium external cladding, insulated with polyurethane and fitted with aluminium frame double glazed windows and front door with security double lock.
• The m-ch measures 266cm x 266cm x 266cm. The ceiling height is 198cm and the door width is 60cm.
• The unit weighs 2.2 tonnes.
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Interiors• Two compact double beds, each
measuring 198cm x 107cm, with covered cushions.
• Storage space for bedding and cleaning equipment.
• A sliding table measuring 105cm x 65cm, for dining for up to five people.
• flat screen television in the living/dining space.
• A shower and toilet cubicle.• A kitchen area, which is fitted with
electrical points and features a double hob, sink and extending tap, microwave, fridge and freezer units, three compartment waste unit, storage shelves, cutlery drawers with gentle return sprung slides and double level work surfaces.
• Thermostat controlled ducted warm air heating, air conditioning, water heating.
• Fire alarm and smoke detectors.
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Energy consumption• The micro-compact home is all-electric
and powered by photovoltaic solar panels of 8sqm with a small diameter vertical axis wind generator.
• Day-time excess power is diverted into the grid. Night-time power is provided by the wind turbine and reserve batteries.
• Heating and air conditioning is ducted to each of the four function spaces.
• Long duration LED lighting is used internally and for the external walkways.
• It is possible to be highly energy efficient, since it has a small air volume, it heats and cools very quickly.
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O2 student village• A village of seven micro-compact
homes, sponsored by international telecoms company O2 Germany, has been built at the Technical University Munich.
• The village, which was launched in November 2005, accommodates six students.
• The intention was that the selected six would live there, alongside their British Professor Richard Horden, for a single term only, but the village has proved so popular that the students have asked to extend their stay to the full academic year.
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Tree village
• Designed primarily for student housing
• Its structure is made up of a cluster of small steel vertical columns or 'reeds' that echo the surrounding natural vertical architecture
• An open core space contains the central lift shaft and stairway surrounded by thirty micro compact homes.
• These are supplied with power and water from an internal ring of vertical services 'reeds'.
• The micro compact homes are arranged around the core in a way to provide maximum transparency and openness for nature to penetrate the space.
• The roof of one unit becomes an extension into nature, a landscape viewing platform for the micro compact home above.
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