The micro home that took four minutes and nine seconds to install
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The micro dwelling was flown in via helicopter to accommodate the owner’s last minute visiting guest
British architectural studio, Horden Cherry Lee hass installed its sixteenth Micro Compact home overlooking Lake Maggiore in Switzerland.
The guest home features an adjustable double bed and living/dining space that can accommodate up to eight guests
The 2.6 meter (8.53ft) wide cube home weighs only 1.8 tons (2.02 tons)
Micro Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee architects
Interior design of the Micro Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee architects
Its design has been modeled from traditional Japanese tea-houses
The micro home has the optional of being installed with roof photovoltaic solar panels that are combined with a small diameter vertical axis wind generator
Micro-Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Micro-Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Micro-Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Micro-Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Micro-Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Micro-Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
The micro-dwelling was flown in via helicopter to accommodate the owner’s last minute visiting guest
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Architectural studio Horden Cherry Lee has installed its sixteenth Micro-Compact Home overlooking Lake Maggiore in Switzerland. The micro-dwelling was flown in by helicopter last month to accommodate the owner’s last minute visiting guests and was fully installed in just over 4 minutes.
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