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MM01 minimum capsule house settles in the alpine landscape
MM01 by designer Christian Tonko is a compact weekend house in Carinthia, Austria, intended for short two-people stopovers in the alpine nature. Covering an area of 20 sqm, the minimum cabin divides into four main zones, a bedroom, a living room and workspace area, a kitchen, and a bathroom. The living unit is complemented by a terrace module of equal size facing a beautiful treeline to the north. The roofed gallery provides privacy and weather protection both shielding the house from rain and shading the plot on summer days opening its face toward the cool breeze of the forest. The container capsule can be removed entirely, modified, or expanded due to its lightweight framework.
all images by Christian Brandstätter
independent container module can be dismantled entirely
Despite the spatial constraints, all four zones of the cabin are fully equipped and include modern conveniences, dispensing appliances such as a dishwasher and a washing machine. The module sets up converting furniture throughout the area such as a foldaway screen that can be pulled out from underneath the bed to form a sufficient desk. In this manner, the Austrian architect achieves space saving and optimization.
‘MM01 house structure takes its name after Malcolm McLean, the inventor of the shipping container on which the modules are based in terms of dimensions and frames’, adds Christian Tonko. Container units can be transported by standard trucks on the road, while the whole structure including the screw foundations can be removed entirely and the site can easily be restored to its original state.
four sufficient living functions within 20 sqm
the module overlooks a rich treeline to the north side
the outdoor terrace opens towards the surrounding landscape of the southern Austrian alps
the minimum cabin divides into four fully equipped main living zones
the minimum covered area is complemented by a generous terrace module
the whole structure can be dismantled entirely to restore the site to its original state
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furniture elements can hide within the existing volumes
a desk including a foldaway screen can be pulled out from underneath the bed
when closed, the kitchenette seems like a wooden cupboard
the kitchen and bathroom are fully equipped
project info:
name: MM01 designer: Christian Tonko | @christian.tonko
location: Carinthia, Austria
photography: Christian Brandstätter | @christian_brandstaetter
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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom
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