nicolas.boullosa: áph80: a tiny transportable minimalist prefab "made in spain"
nicolas.boullosa: kitchen
nicolas.boullosa: inside áph80
nicolas.boullosa: carlos alonso from ábaton
nicolas.boullosa: áph80 as the day falls
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten, talking to ábaton arquitectos
nicolas.boullosa: in madrid, local codes allow small sheds close to pools
nicolas.boullosa: the structure can be installed as a garden shed or similar (depending on local codes)
nicolas.boullosa: 3 spaces: bedroom, living-kitchen, restroom
nicolas.boullosa: the restroom is located on 1 of the extremes, while the other includes a bedroom
nicolas.boullosa: rainwater could be collected from its drains (between each panel)
nicolas.boullosa: this is the 1st áph80 created
nicolas.boullosa: electricity, water & sewer can be tailored per project
nicolas.boullosa: the house would need services hookup and would be ready for living
nicolas.boullosa: camino alonso (left), carlos alonso and kirsten dirksen
nicolas.boullosa: the steel hinches allow delivery ad add a smart touch
nicolas.boullosa: áph80 + sky
nicolas.boullosa: first áph80 as installed in pozuelo (madrid)
nicolas.boullosa: big house (left), small house
nicolas.boullosa: camino alonso, creator of áph80
nicolas.boullosa: the structure of the house adapts to a 1-day delivery + installation process
nicolas.boullosa: no foundations were required-prepared beforehand
nicolas.boullosa: concrete pilars
nicolas.boullosa: almost in place
nicolas.boullosa: moving the pilars
nicolas.boullosa: áph80 lifted
nicolas.boullosa: the concrete panels make it look ancient-futuristic at once
nicolas.boullosa: áph80 flying to its new location