A smart-home that travels with you!

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The Ecocapsule is proof that we’re heading to a future heavily inspired by the Jetsons. The tiny, egg-shaped smart-house is definitely a slice of the future… why? Because it relies solely on solar and wind energy to power itself. Providing the luxury of a hotel room literally anywhere on earth (even in the north pole, if you choose), the Ecocapsule by Nice Architects comes with dual-energy production techniques and a battery to power the entire house. Its spherical egg-shaped design is carefully formed to maximize collection of the rainwater and morning dew. Membrane water filters installed in the Ecocapsule are devised to purify 99.999% (wow, much accuracy) of the bacteria and rendering any natural water source suitable for drinking.

The spherical Jetsonian shape also allows the Ecocapsule to have massively hollow walls which are filled with hi-performance thermal insulation material, allowing the Ecocapsule to be used in the harshest of weathers with its residents barely being able to tell the difference. Don’t like where you’re living? No problem. The Ecocapsule is small enough to fit into a standard shipping container and be carried to wherever you want to take it! Oh, and if you want to grab one, they cost less than a Tesla ($80K).

Designer: Nice Architects

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Evolving Infirmary

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A hospital must adapt to its requirements. In the event of a physical natural disaster, the Emergency Rooms would get occupied, but in that situation, the Infection department, or the rehab centre would pretty much lie vacant. And this would operate the same way for say a viral epidemic. The Transpital is a pretty futuristic hospital concept that revolves around being flexible and mobile. Individual patient units can be allotted to any given department, expanding it or contracting it based on the requirement. Each department is a massive transparent chamber that travels up and down, allowing medical staff to swiftly move not just between departments, but between individual rooms/units too.

Designers: Chen Linag, Jia Tongyu, Sun Bo, Wang Qun, Zhang Kai & Choi Minhye.

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