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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sliding House, Suffolk, England




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Background: This traditional farmhouse was created by London-based dRRM Architects with one major mechanical surprise.

Why It’s Unique: The 20-ton outer shell of this home can be retracted in six minutes, revealing a second, mostly glass, inner shell. Power comes from four 12-volt batteries which run a motor that pulls small wheels, built into the timber shell, along an old set of railroad tracks. This feature gives the owners control over how the house interacts with the surrounding environment, allowing them to make adjustments as seasonal temperatures and light cycles change.

1 comment:

The Blogger (63672674) said...

This is not a design that can be easily adapted for the Malaysian environment.

To do so will require a lot of UV film on the glass panels.

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