Machine Home
Adhoc msl- Type House Prefabrication Housing
- Material Metal
- Date 2012
- City Alguazas (Murcia)
- Country Spain
- Photographer David Frutos
A new sprouting of the modern lineage of the machines à habiter, the Machine Home – which can be described as a cross between the traditional dwelling and the caravan – is an industrially fabricated residential module. It is easily transportable and can be put up anywhere. All it needs is a minimal foundation and a connection to MEP installations, be these existing urban services or mechanisms making for the module’s total self-sufficiency: potable and irrigation water, plumbing and purifying systems, telecommunications lines and energy-capturing devices.
The Machine Home has three main parts. The central area is for shared household activities. One of the side spaces contains the sanitary utilities on ground level and the other installations above. The other lateral space is a double-height storeroom. The central room has an overhead hole that the inhabitants climb up to, by means of two ladders, to get to the bedrooms.
Once anchored to the ground, the module proceeds to colonize the place and interact with it through a series of added elements constructed on the site: a pergola, a terrace deck, an outdoor kitchen, a pond. They bring the interior domestic space to the exterior environment by means of a double hydraulic door system that helps reinforce the disturbing machine image of the house.
Obra Work
Machine Home in Alguazas, Murcia (Spain).
Arquitectos Architects
Adhoc msl Arquitectura y Territorio / Juan Antonio Sánchez Morales.
Colaboradores Collaborators
L. Ortín, A. Martínez.
Fotos Photos
David Frutos / BISimages.