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Paco Minimalist Living Cube

Paco Minimalist Living Cube

By Dan Gould on March 18, 2009

Jo Nagasaka and Schemata Architecture Office have designed a minimalist, multi-purpose living cube called the Paco. It’s a 3mx3mx3m cube that contains just the basic amenities of a living space including a hammock, desk, sink and shower. The roof raises up to let in light and air, and there is even a tiny “guest compartment” that slides out in the bottom of the box. While the Paco looks a little too austere for most people’s tastes, it’s a well-designed housing solution that could be dropped down and used pretty much anywhere.

[via Deezen & Slash Gear]

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