24 Rooms in 344sq Feet 178
This is a little unusual for a Slashdot story, but you've got to respect the hacker ethos that makes something like this possible. Gary Chang modified his 344 sq foot apartment with a system of sliding panels to transform it into
24 room combinations. I'm not so excited about the tinted windows, but the functionality is sweet.
Old "news" (Score:1, Informative)
This went arround the net over a year again, also I think it was posted here. ./ should die
24 combinations, not 24 rooms (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Hire him for long duration spacecraft design! (Score:4, Informative)
The sleeping quarters on submarines are often *always* in use, one shift replacing another regularly.
Re:Minestone (Score:4, Informative)
Car keys?
People who live in big cities where apartments of 344 square feet are normal don't waste massive amounts of space on parking for cars -- there will be stores within walking distance, and they probably take the subway to work.
If the guy lives by himself, 344 ft^2 really isn't small at all. My wife and I share just under 38 m^2 (408 ft^2) and, while not spacious, our apartment certainly isn't tiny. We have a kitchen, living room, and bedroom, plus a bathroom, and a balcony on which to hang the laundry. This is in Tokyo, where density is about the same as Hong Kong.
When we have a kid, then we'll start to feel cramped. But there are other people in our building raising kids in rooms the size of ours!