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1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
32%Elderly, no children
18%Nonelderly, disabled, no children
1%Elderly, with children
32%Nonelderly, disabled, with children
5%Nonelderly, disabled, with children
12%Nonelderly, non disabled, no children
Current Housing Issues:
USER MAP GUIDE
E-VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
FRESH FOOD DROP-OFF PROGRAM STORE
COMPOST PICK-UP / DROP-OFF
WATER, ELECTRICITY, WASTE & RECYCLING CENTERS PARTNERING WITH OUR BUBBLE CO-LIVING PROGRAM
COMMUNITY & VIBRANCY
BUBBLE-LIVING INFILTRATION THROUGH THE CITY
LOCAL PRODUCE FARMER’S MARKET
Bubble-Living ...is living for the quick-tempo future. We embrace change, dynamism and evolution, but through the passage of convenience and comfort. Bubble-Living allows you to deploy your home in an area of your choosing, and develop it to a level that compliments your lifestyle.
Mission StatementHaving a mid-life crisis? Our Bubbles are flexible and adaptable, as they come with the means to grow based on the living situation you find yourself in: temporary dwelling, private studio, roommates, families or even a community. Everyone comes and goes, so you can attach and detach bubbles accordingly.
Having trouble finding the perfect place to live? Our Bubbles can fit any space, formal or informal, partially adopting the container while creating new soft geometries that allow ergonomic fittings. On the move? The mobile Bubbles can travel with you!
Broke? Bubbles come in all shapes, sizes, finishes and features, and we provide a catalog of numerous varieties to suit your personal interests.
· Sustainable
Bubbles require very low quantities of energy for fabrication and assembly, utilizing pneumatic technologies and embracing “air” as its primary material to create spacious worlds. Infrastructure is embedded within the design, exemplified by the photo-voltaic film that creates a renewable source of energy that directly feeds the consumption needs of the resident.
· Resilient
The pneumatic nature of the Bubbles provides them with flood-resistance capabilities, while the ability to layer insulation creates a protection towards climate forces, making them future-proof. An integrated waste-management system assures that your Bubble will be hygienic and healthy.
· Co-Lively
Bubbles are designed to promote social interactivity not just from within, but between each other. Build your community of Bubbles to include amenities, community centers, and cultural hots-pots. Bubbles can range from temporary, unplugged, self-contained systems, to permanently docked structures wired into the city’s infrastructure.
BUBBLE-LIVINGINFLATE YOUR LIFE
PRODUCT CATALOGUE SNEAKY PEAK AT OUR CO-LIVING CENTER
Spring Street Storage ShedBUBBLE-LIVING MANAGEMENT CENTER
BUBBLE-LIVING A.I. PRE-FABRICATION FACTORY
BUBBLE-LIVING STORAGE FACILITY
PARKING LOT
E-VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
WATER / ELECTRICITY / WASTE SERVICES
FRESH FOOD STORE
RECYCLING CENTER
PARKS
LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER
NEARBY AFFORDABLE HOUSING
BUBBLE-LIVING
BUBBLE DROP OFF FOR 100% RECYCLING / RE-USE
COMMUNITY-SHARED E-VEHICLE PROGRAM
BUilding GapBuilding Gap
Case Study Research: what is on the market today
Proposed Solutions:
Households in affordable housing by household type (2015)Average lenght of stay of households in
affordable housing per year of exit
SAVE THE DATE!
March 23, 2020 356 West 12th Street, New York, NY, 10014
WELCOME TO THE GRAND OPENING OF BUBBLE-LIVING - NEW YORK
USER MANUAL
Number of Living Design ‘Yeses’ from Living Design tally: 15Zoning compliance: ZFA compliant; increase FAR, building height & max. number of stories by providing quality housing, off-site inclusionary housing & fresh food commercial ground level to be part of fresh food program.
BC compliance: Allows scissor stairs provide 2 means of egress to each side of through-lot streets. All levels & public spaces are ADA accessible via elevator core.
Case Study | Quinta Monroy Low Income Housing
Affordable housing.
Pros: Allows for customization of
design, the ability to build additions
and to build it quickly, increased
value overtime.
Cons: Limits mobility overtime,
no option of building
modules vertically.
Case Study | Habitat 67
Community and housing complex.
Pros: Pre-fabricated, creates
opportunity for various community
living and interaction. New
apartment typology allows for
garden, nature & light contact.
Cons: Non-flexible, little
opportunity for growth & expansion.
Case Study | Songpa Micro Housing
Micro-Housing building.
Pros: Maximized floor area for urban
space, semi-private circulation
allows for reasonable interaction
between neighbors, and provides
exhibition spaces at ground level.
Cons: Limited option of
apartment sizes.
Case Study | Mobile Trailer
Mobile trailers & tiny homes.
Pros: Allows for customization of
design, the ability to build additions
and to build it quickly, increased
value overtime.
Cons: Limited space & flexibility for a
diversity of users.
Case Study | Aranya Low Cost Housing
Affordable housing.
Pros: Low-cost, local materials used,
many opportunities for community
interactions created.
Cons: Although it was originally
created for flexibility overtime,
modules proved difficult to expand.
Case Study | Under-bridge studio
Fernando Abellanas Under-
bridge studio.
Pros: Minimal material use,
affordability & appropriation of
existing structure.
Cons: Difficult to expand & replicate
modules, little privacy and security.
Case Study | Redball Project
Traveling public art.
Pros: Existing structure hacking,
lightweight, easy to travel.
Cons: Not appropriate for
user housing.
Case Study | Keret House
Structure and art installation,
narrowest house in the world.
Pros: Existing structure hacking,
space saving.
Cons: Limited space & flexibility for a
diversity of users. Difficult to expand
& replicate modules.
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