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    Homes of the Future

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    Homes of the Future

    Here is another conceptual unit idea. http://m.inhabitat.com/inhabitat/#!/entry/watch-this-mit-researcher-triple-the-size-of-a-200foot,53905c11025312186c123cfd/1/media/3
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    Homes of the Future

    At least in Australia we give you a bathroom. http://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate/the-modern-apartment-in-burton-st-darlinghurst-where-the-kitchen-comes-with-a-toilet/story-fndbatbk-1226804282643
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    Homes of the Future

    I think you are missing the forest for the trees with your fixation on 24sqm. No-one said that this singular example is a space suitable for a family.But there are families raising children in spaces a little over twice that size.The concepts of multiple use spaces is of great benefit to those...
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    Homes of the Future

    Hi Aaron, I think that it is easy to hold that position from a country as well endowed with low cost living space as Australia. Not all places are as fortunate and in cities such as London, New York, Tokyo, and Paris, apartment living even for families, is quite common. These concepts...
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    Homes of the Future

    I agree. But with apartment space in Manhattan going at $2400 a square foot, every centimetre counts. Apartments that are multifunction like this https://lifeedited.jovoto.com/ideas/10288 could be very common in such areas. There is whole movement to less space, less cost, lower energy...
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