mercury house one
MercuryHouseOne on San Servolo Island at Biennale Venice
Credits: http://www.architectureandvision.com/ further infos: see below
“MercuryHouseOne” is a habitable unit designed as a mobile lounge, integrating functional and aesthetical considerations. While respecting ecological issues, it is designed to fit both in a natural or urban environment. The MercuryHouseOne is characterized by a compact volume with an approximate dimension of 9 x 4.5 meters. The exterior shell is a double curved shape made out of ultralight white Carrara marble pieces with a chrome seam and large acrylic windows and openings. Its shape recalls the beauty and efficiency of a water drop. The marble is backlit at night, enhancing the form and creating special attention for evening events.
The necessary power is provided by solar cells integrated in the skylights. So the unit is energetically autonomous.
The interior can be set up in a variety of configurations to accommodate different uses. Lighting, video, and sound are integrated in the habitat in order to create a unique experience inside.

Quellen/Copyright/full Credits:
Design Team: Architecture and Vision – Arturo Vittori and Andreas Vogler
http://www.architectureandvision.com/
Project Manager: Gualtiero Vanelli
Client: GVM, Carrara, Italy
all images by courtesy of Architecture and Vision, 2009
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