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MINI LIVING URBAN CABIN: A MICRO-APARTMENT CONCEPT TRAVELS THE WORLD.

Munich/Los Angeles. On the 7 – 10 June 2018, at the LA Design Festival, MINI presented the MINI LIVING Urban Cabin in Los Angeles. The micro-apartment concept was developed in an unused attic space in downtown LA in collaboration with local architect duo FreelandBuck.

The Urban Cabin in LA was the third interpretation of a concept developed by MINI LIVING last year. The Urban Cabin provides temporary living space with a high degree of flexibility and lots of possibilities – on a surface area of just 15 m2. One particular design focus is the local identity and culture of the specific location in each case. After London, New York City and now Los Angeles, there are plans to implement the project in Beijing and Tokyo during the second half of 2018.

MINI has taken the first step towards a global network of creative apartment solutions in which the idea is to make residents feel at home, regardless of the city they live in. The Urban Cabins anticipate the real-life MINI LIVING buildings in terms of their concept and design.

Big life. Small footprint. 
The MINI LIVING Urban Cabins offer as much living quality as possible within a small space. They are made up of three formal elements. The two outer modules are the living and sleeping area on one side and the bathroom and kitchen on the other; these two elements are designed by the MINI LIVING team.

The third part – an experiential space with the character of an installation – is defined by MINI as an empty space, and for each cabin, a local architects' bureau is invited to fill it out. The theme selected always has to be relevant to the specific location.

The two living areas have a perforated metal facade on the outside. The transparency, lighting, spatial impression and character change during the course of the day. On the inside, the look is created by combining wood with surprising, modern materials.

"Creative use of space" – the core MINI principle – is reflected down to the last detail in smart, space-saving solutions: push, fold, rotate and fold mechanisms enable various use scenarios for day and night. Portholes, windows and fold-out shelves also allow residents to make flexible use of private and shared space: the Urban Cabins open outwards – one of the fundamental principles of MINI LIVING.

The approach of the cabins not only seeks to address the decrease in available living space as well as the rise in prices and the drop in living quality that this involves but also provide a corrective for the global spread of more homogeneous architecture and the resulting loss of cultural identity and variation.

Destination: Los Angeles
Los Angeles residents attach great importance to being connected to the natural environment. The MINI LIVING Urban Cabin in LA addressed this in a downtown setting by providing an urban oasis. In the cabin's experiential space, architect duo FreelandBuck from Los Angeles created a hanging garden along with perforated areas to let in plenty of air and light. The duo also designed two nested cubes that produce a kaleidoscopic visual effect. The result was an atmospheric interplay of light refractions and visual illusions – a kind of trompe l'oeil. The outwardly protruding hanging garden combined with this suggestive play of light conveyed to visitors the sense of being in the countryside – even though it was in the middle of the city.

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