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Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 03:33 PM Aug 2012

Tiny Zen Living: 8 Foot Square Mobile Cube



from the article:
"...here's a decidedly Zen-headed mobile living cube by San Francisco-based architecture and interior design firm Spaceflavor, which handily fits an office, bedroom and meditation space into a 8 foot-square footprint."


"The two-storey mobile cube is informed by the feng shui concepts of yin (private/closed) and yang (public/open), a modern Zen-like expression, and by Ming's own daily patterns of meditation, work and study."


full story at treehugger.com

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Tiny Zen Living: 8 Foot Square Mobile Cube (Original Post) Shankapotomus Aug 2012 OP
No way. No thanks. Curmudgeoness Aug 2012 #1
I don't think you should... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2012 #11
If you're only getting 8 foot square, why waste so much of it on exterior? struggle4progress Aug 2012 #2
it's for people who live where there is no weather eShirl Aug 2012 #4
Be snowbound in a 8, (edit: 64 square) foot cubicle. Kaleva Aug 2012 #6
That area doubles as the "bedroom"... progressoid Aug 2012 #20
looks like a lot more than 8 square feet eShirl Aug 2012 #3
8 ft sq = 8 ft x 8 ft = 64 sq ft struggle4progress Aug 2012 #5
When you say "X feet square"... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2012 #12
Deceptive article title is deceptive. Your answer is technically correct, but many won't know that. DRoseDARs Aug 2012 #42
Good time as any to learn that '8 foot square' isn't '8 square feet'. n/t PoliticAverse Dec 2012 #49
Cool! Sherman A1 Aug 2012 #7
I could do that. byronius Aug 2012 #8
Where does one yesphan Aug 2012 #9
The cube is inside a loft where the owner gives feng shui classes starroute Aug 2012 #10
I had a friend who lived in a closet - put some shelving on the sides and roll out bed on bottom lunasun Aug 2012 #22
Depends... MercutioATC Sep 2012 #47
An "office," but no books, no records, no plates and saucers, no cups or glasses, JDPriestly Aug 2012 #13
Start adding a few of those things and it won't fit the feng shui model anymore. gtar100 Aug 2012 #18
In New York, VWolf Aug 2012 #14
This is what the band Genesis warned us about in 1972!! Check it out... nikto Aug 2012 #15
Any resemblance to reality.... AnneD Aug 2012 #16
Fancy outhouse living. nt Javaman Aug 2012 #17
I could be very, very happy ... N_E_1 for Tennis Aug 2012 #19
Guess the kids share a bedroom? WestSeattle2 Aug 2012 #21
Uh...which way to the bathroom? n/t proReality Aug 2012 #23
Someone will figure out how to make it cost formercia Aug 2012 #24
my thoughts too Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #25
I like this design better--it has a kitchen and crapper. A bit bigger, though... MADem Aug 2012 #29
Nice find Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #34
I like the concept of micro homes. As one ages, they make sense. MADem Aug 2012 #36
Ever look at this? xmas74 Aug 2012 #38
wow...that's a goldmine! Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #39
you're welcome. xmas74 Aug 2012 #40
HA! Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #41
I thought it was the egg house xmas74 Aug 2012 #43
That looks like another Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #44
Your Feng shui is lousy longship Aug 2012 #26
LOL Shankapotomus Aug 2012 #27
Read? Listen to Music? demwing Aug 2012 #28
Mitt Romney's Bain Capital owns Dunkin Donuts--I won't give them a dime! MADem Aug 2012 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author demwing Aug 2012 #31
I didn't know Bain owned Dunkin demwing Aug 2012 #32
You must be one of the lucky ones. Most of those donut outlets with the "Dunkin" name on them are MADem Aug 2012 #33
I live in a very small space, but not nearly that small. cbayer Aug 2012 #35
I have to have room to exercise Skittles Aug 2012 #45
I do Wii exercise because I can do it in such a small space. cbayer Aug 2012 #46
Wha - No jacuzzi? MrScorpio Aug 2012 #37
I think I have seen this design before guardian Dec 2012 #48
LOL! Shankapotomus Jan 2013 #50
 

awoke_in_2003

(34,582 posts)
12. When you say "X feet square"...
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 05:46 PM
Aug 2012

it is generally taken as each side is X feet long. When you say "X square feet" it is one length times the other, so 8 by 8 would be 64 square feet.

 

DRoseDARs

(6,810 posts)
42. Deceptive article title is deceptive. Your answer is technically correct, but many won't know that.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 08:50 PM
Aug 2012

eom

starroute

(12,977 posts)
10. The cube is inside a loft where the owner gives feng shui classes
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 04:41 PM
Aug 2012

So it doesn't need a kitchen or bathroom. It's just meant as private space -- for sleep, study, and meditation -- within the larger public space.

lunasun

(21,646 posts)
22. I had a friend who lived in a closet - put some shelving on the sides and roll out bed on bottom
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 09:46 PM
Aug 2012

1-2 yrs and then someone else took after he left ( someone lived in it b4 him 2)

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
13. An "office," but no books, no records, no plates and saucers, no cups or glasses,
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 06:27 PM
Aug 2012

no place to sit with a second person. Looks like a solitary confinement prison cell to me.

gtar100

(4,192 posts)
18. Start adding a few of those things and it won't fit the feng shui model anymore.
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 10:16 AM
Aug 2012

Great for the person who doesn't actually do anything.

 

nikto

(3,284 posts)
15. This is what the band Genesis warned us about in 1972!! Check it out...
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 12:19 AM
Aug 2012

Actually, there's a song written decades ago by GENESIS, just for 2012 in fact,
that may have a solution to just this problem...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_%27Em_Out_by_Friday


N_E_1 for Tennis

(10,796 posts)
19. I could be very, very happy ...
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 10:35 AM
Aug 2012

with that as my living space.

Tho I would need it to be on a piece of property that would allow me to
grow what I needed to eat. Lets say about a 40' x 50' outside space.

At this time I produce more than enough food for 2 on a space less than that.

Pleasantly placed latrines would give me relief and composting material.

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
25. my thoughts too
Sat Aug 25, 2012, 06:12 PM
Aug 2012

i'm just as cynical when it comes to these "brand named" designer manufactured houses. i post them merely for the novelty. maybe someday someone will create something people can actually afford.

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
34. Nice find
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 01:50 PM
Aug 2012

I like some of their models on their website.

http://mobaltarnovo.com/new/archive.php

They say on their english website: "We can send any of our products world wide."

That would be awesome if they could ship me a house...lol.

Good prices too, I think. Bookmarking for when I get my land in upstate new york.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
36. I like the concept of micro homes. As one ages, they make sense.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 02:00 PM
Aug 2012

I enjoy looking at the different ones that come out; it's something I'd consider down the line if I found myself without a need to house and feed others.

It's easier to stay in one's home if it's not a giant barn that is hard to afford.

If you're rich like the RMoneys, it's nothing but a thing to have the elevator repairman out to fix the car elevator, even on a Sunday!

You can buy the plans for their stuff, too and build it yourself if you have a talent!

xmas74

(29,767 posts)
38. Ever look at this?
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 05:07 PM
Aug 2012
http://www.facebook.com/tinyhousedesign?ref=ts

Lots of ideas of real, usable houses that people already live in and make work. You'd have to build it but there are links to free floor plans and something on here might give you a great idea.

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
39. wow...that's a goldmine!
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 05:32 PM
Aug 2012

Thank you!

Some houses on there I've seen before but many I have not.

This one is has been one of my favorites for a while:

http://tinyhouseblog.com/tag/innermost-house/

But with all the other ones on that page, that may change soon. Very nice...Thank you.

xmas74

(29,767 posts)
40. you're welcome.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 05:38 PM
Aug 2012

I'm just glad that I've found others who are as fascinated with tiny houses as I am!

There's a map out there on one of the sites linked (I don't know where exactly so it'll take some looking). The map shows tiny houses all over North America and gives links to those that allow visitors. I know here in Missouri there is one place that allows visitors-I believe their plan is to eventually build a number of tiny houses on their acreage and turn it into a commune.

I love tiny houses. I want one someday. My favorite so far is this house: http://www.innermosthouse.com/photo.php?pageID=96

Just an incredible house. No electricity but does have cold running water.

(On edit-just saw we linked the same house! My link will take you to the actual website for her house.)

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
41. HA!
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 07:09 PM
Aug 2012

I was going to say, yea, we linked to the same house. Great minds...

The owner, Diana, really has a handle on the essence of it all. We struggle to have all these modern conveniences, when if we can just scale down our demands, life can be much more manageable.

I eventually want to put something about that size on my land but, for now, I have to scale down my dreams for something smaller but temporary.

I would gladly take something like this (might start a separate thread for it):

http://laughingsquid.com/the-hemloft-a-secret-tree-house-in-the-canadian-woods/

But it will probably be just a highly modified shed, to start with, for me. I don't mind at all, though, as it's what you make of it.







xmas74

(29,767 posts)
43. I thought it was the egg house
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 09:47 PM
Aug 2012

before I even clicked on the link! Told you I spend far too much time looking at tiny houses.

And you're right, this could be an entire new thread.

Speaking of sheds: have you seen this?
http://www.tinyhousetalk.com/how-to-turn-your-barn-or-shed-into-a-livable-tiny-house/

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
44. That looks like another
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 10:40 PM
Aug 2012

good tiny home blog. Never saw that one before or the post.

Have to check it out closer tomorrow....right now i'm drifting off....

good nighty for now....

i'll leave you with another one of my favorites:

http://www.olsonkundigarchitects.com/Projects/140/Tye-River-Cabin

longship

(40,416 posts)
26. Your Feng shui is lousy
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 06:08 AM
Aug 2012

Looks like a fucking prison cell. Where is the water boarding station?

And stupid Feng shui? That made up rubbish made this up? I'd go mad without a shelf full of books. So where do I put them?

Oh! I see. It's zen, which is inner reflection. Fuck that. I want to read. I want music in my life. I want room for company to visit.

This thing isn't anything but a recipe for madness.

But it's Feng shui!!!!!!
Fuck those phonies.

Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
27. LOL
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 06:28 AM
Aug 2012

I actually agree. I just had no bias when posting it.

Personally, I would need Nature around me and the "ergonomics" of the box don't work for me either. It has the blandness and warmth of a utility box.

 

demwing

(16,916 posts)
28. Read? Listen to Music?
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 09:45 AM
Aug 2012

get a Kindle and an IPod. Problem solved.

Don't like Fengshui? Fuckit. Paint the thing black and put a big velvet Elvis on the wall. Problem solved.

Don't like inner reflection? Great. Put mirrors on the outside. Outer reflection! Problem solved.

Want company to visit you? Use the outside, they'll never spill drinks on your rug. If it's raining, meet at the local donut shop. Dunkins has free WiFi. Problem solved


But all silliness aside...you have a problem with inner reflection? Really?

MADem

(135,425 posts)
30. Mitt Romney's Bain Capital owns Dunkin Donuts--I won't give them a dime!
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 10:19 AM
Aug 2012

Dunkins used to be a place where the Donuts were made fresh every four hours, 24 hours a day, and the coffee was made fresh every eighteen minutes. They used to have a commercial with a hapless guy "Fred the Baker" (played brilliantly by the late actor, Michael Vale) who would whine "Time to make the DOUGH-----nuts!!!" that cracked people up and was used as a punch line in a variety of situations.

Bain took Dunkins, and turned it from a 'donut' shop that anchored neighborhoods into minature blight-inducing storefronts and adjuncts to gas stations, where the donuts are stale, the coffee is rancid, everything is prepackaged, nothing is cooked, and heroin addicts meet with their dealers to buy drugs while hiding in plain sight.

Response to MADem (Reply #30)

 

demwing

(16,916 posts)
32. I didn't know Bain owned Dunkin
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 10:42 AM
Aug 2012

but my god, what fucking Dunkin shop do you live near? The one near me has the best coffee ever. Coffee house quality. The donuts rock, and they cook everything onsite.

And as far as I cant tell, no heroin anywhere.

Maybe it's just your neighborhood. Maybe you should move...just sayin'

MADem

(135,425 posts)
33. You must be one of the lucky ones. Most of those donut outlets with the "Dunkin" name on them are
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 11:09 AM
Aug 2012

crap and the donuts are not cooked in them.

They also own STAPLES, Baskin Robbins, TOTES (the umbrellas and shit you get for a holiday gift from people who don't know what to get you), Burger King, a massive chunk of the supply end of Home Depot, and a shitload of other commercial/financial interests.

It's sick how deep their reach is--they are greedy fucks. They do everything they can to wring the "good" out of companies, to strip out the quality and reduce the product to the minimally acceptable dreck that people will pay for--and that's if they keep 'em running. Often, they'll buy a company, break it up into bits, fire the employees, raid the pension fund, and sell off the pieces and walk away. They are assholes, greedy, horrible assholes. I avoid them to the extent I am able.

Have a look at this--it will make you sick: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bain_Capital

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
35. I live in a very small space, but not nearly that small.
Sun Aug 26, 2012, 01:52 PM
Aug 2012

I like having dinner parties too much to get down to that.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
46. I do Wii exercise because I can do it in such a small space.
Mon Aug 27, 2012, 09:37 AM
Aug 2012

Since it puts a lot of emphasis on balance, this can be challenging on a boat, but I like the program.

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