
“The barrel vaulted type was used for a variety of causes,” Samuels informed Dezeen. “Firstly, we wished to realize additional peak and quantity inside the house, nevertheless given the restricted width of every module the proportions of a tall, slender room would have felt constricting.”
“It additionally created extremely fascinating spatial qualities together with a sense of heat and luxury internally which helps create an area that looks like ‘residence’,” he added.

Whereas Studio Home at the moment has two modules, the concept is that this might develop with future additions if crucial.
When relocation is required, every module will be separated and lifted off its foundations earlier than being individually transported.

“For now, that is our residence,” mentioned Samuels. “If youngsters come alongside we are going to seemingly add one other module on to the house so as to add an additional bed room.”
“Given the experimental nature of the venture, one of many fundamental outcomes of this course of are classes about what does and does not work when designing small, relocatable houses, which has left us well-placed as a follow to use these learnings to different tasks,” he continued.

Different movable dwellings lately featured on Dezeen embody Tiny Residence, developed by Irish social enterprise Widespread Information to assist individuals “escape the hire lure”, and an off-grid cellular residence in California that creates consuming water from humidity within the air.
The images is by Simon Devitt.