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About Bruynzeel
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Highlights
With the tiny housing or compact living movement and the growing population, there is a demand for flexible room solutions and multifunctional furniture to make optimal use of the scarce space, as well as leaving a small carbon footprint. From a sustainability perspective the effects of building smaller houses is very positive. For example, a smaller house requires less building materials, less heating and has a smaller footprint.
The flexible furniture wall is a trackless mobile solution which is operated via a remote control and a user interface. It’s a multifunctional piece of furniture consisting of a bed, a dining area or a work area. With just a click, you can change the layout of the flat or house. The concept contributes to our daily activities by offering the space we need at a certain time of day. At night it provides a bedroom, while the same space can be used as living room or work area during the day.
John Andersson, Architecture Student
JP Pereira, Head architect of High 6 project at Tengbom