Habitable Module IWI

Habitable Module IWI
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HABITABLE MODULE IWI

Juan Ruiz + Amelia Tapia

ARCHITECTS
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia

CATEGORY
Small Scale

AREA
9 m²

YEAR
2023

PHOTOGRAPHS
JAG studio, Joel Heim

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Juan Ruiz, Amelia Tapia

LOCATION
Quito, Ecuador

IWI is an architectural project that offers the user a living space that adapts to their lifestyle. It is a product developed and patented in Ecuador by the architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
© Joel Heim

The living space is built in wood by means of digital production cut by numerical control (CNC milling), creating an industrialized product that allows its universality, mass production, and easy assembly and disassembly.

The space is extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user. When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfill its different functions, such as office/work office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etc.

It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of the environment.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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The architects experiment with minimal space but equipped and designed to the millimeter so that each experience is unique and comfortable.

Through two modules connected by a folding structure, the space is modified by compressing or decompressing it.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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The rear module is made up of a "furniture" with everything necessary for the use of the space, chairs, tables, drawers, shelves, etc.

In addition, it contains all the facilities that each use determines, such as a sink, lighting, electrical outlets, electrical switches, etc.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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IWI allows its use “On grid” or “off grid”, depending on where it is located. The front module is the entrance to the space and slides on wheels, displaying the "accordion" type structure, which is covered with a textile.

In this specific case, IWI sits on a terrace in the north of Quito, facing west, with views of the slopes of the Pichincha volcano.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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Its specific use is study or workplace. The space has everything necessary for a workplace for two people.

The rear module, a container for the facilities and necessary furniture, is designed to the millimeter so that it houses all the elements necessary for its function.

This ̈furniture ̈ contains two tables and two chairs, space for a printer, drawers, a shelf, and also a cafeteria space with a hidden sink.

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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It also includes electrical and water installations, ready to connect to the existing network.

The terrace space is not lost, it is transformed, giving exterior space or interior space depending on the activity that is carried out. .

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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The cabin can be fully extended, having a space for 2-4 people. It can be extended to half, leaving outdoor space for any other outdoor activities, or it can be completely closed and use all the outdoor space

Habitable Module IWI
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Habitable Module IWI
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Plans and sections
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Exploded axo
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Diagram - extension and compression
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Diagram - uses
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Diagram - Assembly
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Isometric


Habitable Module IWI
Interior view
Habitable Module IWI
Interior view