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7' 10" Wide Home
Saturday, 17 May 2008

Question: If you could live inside a Tetris piece, which one would it be?  Pieter Peerlings & Silvia Mertens, architects in Antwerp, Belguim opted for the long skinny piece you hope drops when you're wanting to rack up major points.

Reclaiming the narrow space between two existing buildings, they built this clean, modern 645 sq. ft. home.  "Four wooden floors between two existing walls, hanging in a steel skeleton, organize this house: downstairs for work, dining on 1st, relaxing on 2nd, sleeping on 3rd, and on the roof, go and enjoy the view."

via Archinect ... Hit the jump for more pics including where they take a bath.

Which Tetris piece would you live in?

7 Foot Home
Street Level - Working
First Floor - Eating
Street Level
7 Foot Home

 




Tags:  pieter peerlings & silvia mertens antwerp belgium modern architecture archinect tetris
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written by cool dad , May 20, 2008

wow, that is amazingly cool.

i think i would most like the 2x2 block. not very creative, i know, but sort of efficient with space, right?




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