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Chinese studio Dot Architects has completed a futuristic home in a traditional Beijing hutong, featuring moveable furniture modules and an extension constructed using the WikiHouse open-source architecture platform.

Dot Architects developed the Baitasi House of the Future for tech company Whaley, which focuses on smart homes and asked the studio to develop a building suited to the changing lifestyles of future customers.

“The boundary between home and society is blurred by the rise of the sharing economy, nomad workers and technology,” said the studio.

“Our lives are fragmented and cannot be accommodated by a fixed layout. The house of the future should represent such a lifestyle of young people, who can fluidly shift between work and home.”

The house is located in Beijings Baitasi hutong – a historically significant neighbourhood full of narrow alleys lined with traditional courtyard houses.

Baitasi is one of the core areas during the annual Beijing Design Week, and is the site of co-living space inserted into a typical hutong courtyard as part of the Micro Hutong Renewal project led by architect Zhang Ke.

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Publicado on 11 enero, 2023 Por Sandra BERTOLI

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Chinese studio Dot Architects has completed a futuristic home in a traditional Beijing hutong, featuring moveable furniture modules and an extension constructed using the WikiHouse open-source architecture platform.

Dot Architects developed the Baitasi House of the Future for tech company Whaley, which focuses on smart homes and asked the studio to develop a building suited to the changing lifestyles of future customers.

“The boundary between home and society is blurred by the rise of the sharing economy, nomad workers and technology,” said the studio.

“Our lives are fragmented and cannot be accommodated by a fixed layout. The house of the future should represent such a lifestyle of young people, who can fluidly shift between work and home.”

The house is located in Beijings Baitasi hutong – a historically significant neighbourhood full of narrow alleys lined with traditional courtyard houses.

Baitasi is one of the core areas during the annual Beijing Design Week, and is the site of co-living space inserted into a typical hutong courtyard as part of the Micro Hutong Renewal project led by architect Zhang Ke.

Read more on Dezeen: https://www.dezeen.com/?p=1130092

WATCH NEXT: Foster and Heatherwick complete Shanghai theatre with curtain-like facade – https://youtu.be/cqIKOjR6qxs

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

Like Dezeen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dezeen/
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