ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月27日 12時16分
Located on a group of hilly islands and a corner of the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong has always been short of places to build. For 8 years in a row, an international survey of nearly 300 cities has named #HongKong the world’s least affordable housing markets. To help find a solution, architects and developers put forward some novel proposals, ranging from the quirky to the audacious. @lamyikfei photographed a prototype of the OPod, designed by the architect James Law, which would create a living space of about 100 square feet out of a concrete drainpipe. Inside: a couch and foldout bed, a desk, shelving, a tiny kitchenette, a hanging closet and a shower. Home, sweet home. While some of the ideas may be repackaged versions of the cramped spaces the city has long known, others could reshape the future of housing in Hong Kong.
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