nicolas.boullosa: patrick kennedy holds the model of micropad: (stackable, mass produced, transportable microapartment
nicolas.boullosa: the kitchen in one the units
nicolas.boullosa: shipping container miniatures
nicolas.boullosa: san francisco soma
nicolas.boullosa: can the cargo industry inspire the prefab housing of the future?
nicolas.boullosa: the micropad could be stacked to create buildings several stories high without extra structural effort
nicolas.boullosa: stackable, mass produced, transportable microapartment?
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten dirksen and patrick kennedy (panoramic interests' office)
nicolas.boullosa: explanatory of the micropad stackable housing unit by panoramic interests (san francisco)
nicolas.boullosa: patrick kennedy holds the miniature of a small micropad
nicolas.boullosa: one of the long units
nicolas.boullosa: the different units being mass produced (economies of scale would bring the cost down, increasing affordability)
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten dirksen interviews patrick kennedy
nicolas.boullosa: inside one micropad (can be used for student dorms, affordable housing, office space, temporary housing for workers, etc.)
nicolas.boullosa: a miniature of the micropad by panoramic interests
nicolas.boullosa: shipping container miniature
nicolas.boullosa: the space inside equals one micropad