Compact Pod Becomes An Affordable Lifestyle Option

Pods such as iDLADLA (which translates every bit "my place" in Joburg slang) are quickly becoming pop throughout the earth and that's because of their flexibility and functionality. The fact that they are compact allows them to be added to a large diversity of dissimilar locations and to serve a diversity of purposes.

Pod IDLADLA in background photographed by Lisa Johnston View in gallery

Pod-iDLADLA is a project carried out by architect Clara da Cruz Almeida in collaboration with EVZ Engineers, Marker Setaro, JK Electric, Ken Stuckle and Holms & Friends. The team worked together to come up upward with a concept and a pattern that are affordable, modular, sustainable and durable.

Pod IDLADLA side view photographed by Lisa Johnston View in gallery

Afterwards deciding that 17 foursquare meters are the minimum space needed for a person to alive reasonably, the team looked for means to make this living infinite as applied, functional and as well organized as possible.

Pod IDLADLA overall photographed by Lisa Johnston View in gallery

The pod can serve a variety of purposes. For example, it can get-go out as a primary residence to afterwards become a holiday cabin, a guest pod, a separate dwelling house office or studio. Its pattern and construction are flexible and modular, allowing it to suit to a multifariousness of uses.

Pod IDLADLA unusual shape photographed by Lisa Johnston View in gallery

To cut down on labor costs and time, the architect opted for a prefab blueprint. Those interested tin choose from a list of fabric options, timber and steel being the two main ones. The team suggests timber for its durability, loftier audio-visual and thermal performance as well as for the fact that information technology responds ameliorate than other materials (including steel) to fire hazards.

Pod IDLADLA deck photographed by Lisa Johnston View in gallery

Sustainability is encouraged and this is why each pod is customized, using locally-sourced resources. This also ensures a design that adapts well to the climate and the area in general. Depending on the materials chosen, the location and maintenance, a pod can last anywhere between 25 and 125 years.

Pod iDLADLA exterior deck photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

The pods are quite easy to put together and to take apart and they're also piece of cake to transport given the fact that they're so compact and that they're prefabricated. This blazon of flexibility allows them to be transported and mounted in a lot of different locations.

Pod iDLADLA indoor-outdoor transition photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

They include a small deck which allows the user to maximize the indoor living space when the weather condition is friendly and to open up the interior to the views and the surroundings.

Pod iDLADLA viewed from the deck photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

The interior blueprint of the pod is defined by pretty much the same characteristics as the outer shell. The layout is adapted to make the space every bit functional and user-friendly as possible. The kitchen, living infinite, work area and the bathroom share the space on the ground level while the sleeping area is at the mezzanine.

Pod iDLADLA interior photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod iDLADLA living space viewed from mezzanine photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

A compact kitchen offers the user all the basic features usually required such every bit a cooking area, a sink, some prep space and enough of storage in the form of drawers and covered shelves under the counter and wall-mounted shelves above the backsplash windows.

Pod iDLADLA kitchen window photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

Suspended shelves and simplistic cabinets satisfy the user'due south need for boosted storage and they partially cover the wall facing the kitchenette. The expanse in between tin accommodate a table and some chairs, being able to function as a dining space or every bit a social area.

Pod iDLADLA living area storage photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod IDLADLA living area storage photographed by Lisa Johnston View in gallery

In that location's even a small work space in one of the corners. It offers a standing desk and a little bit of wall storage. It has light coming through a slender vertical opening and a lamp.

Pod iDLADLA work corner photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod iDLADLA standing desk area photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

The tiny bathroom completed the bout of the ground floor. It has a pair of windows that let natural light in, a mirror that gives the feeling of more space and an overall simple, bright and friendly décor.

Pod iDLADLA bathroom door photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod iDLADLA bathroom interior photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

A ladder offers admission to the mezzanine level where the sleeping zone is located. Upwardly here you'll find a bed with built-in storage inside the frame, ii tiny nightstands with coincidental and simplistic designs and round pivot window.

Pod iDLADLA bedroom viewed from below photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod iDLADLA mezzanine bedroom photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

The lighting system is very flexible. All the fixtures are movable and can be be hung from hooks strategically placed in cardinal areas such as by the bed or above the desk. This gives the pod a cozy and casual feel. A similar detail is the set of hangers that attached to the ceiling with rope and which complete the décor in the sleeping area.

Pod iDLADLA bedroom lighting photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod iDLADLA flexible lighting in bedroom photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

Photographers Brett Rubin and Lisa Johnston captured the dazzler of the pod in pictures and immune u.s.a. to envision information technology in a beautiful location, surrounded by greenery, the type of location nigh likely to be called for such a structure.

Pod iDLADLA interior ladder photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery
Pod iDLADLA wall shelves photographed by Brett Rubin View in gallery

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