The Modular Transitional Growth by Philippe Barriere Collective

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The Modular Transitional Growth housing unit created by PB+Co intends to offer multiple expansion steps according to an individual’s needs and means; and, strengthens the permanency of community life as it expands through life cycle of housing needs. MTG construction system offers sustainability within its own growth by recycling its modular system, and utilizing bioclimatic technologies. The unique self-recycling feature entails re-using existing parts-a process of organic shading-as MTG evolves toward a more mature expression and a more complete appropriation and identification of housing which is tailored to the individual’s life need and span, in tandem with their socio-economic resources.

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Designed for mass production, affordability, and easy transport, these compact housing units also boast a self-recycling process that reuses existing parts for future applications and BioClimactic design for natural light and passive cooling.

Designed for mass production, affordability, and easy transport, these compact housing units also boast a self-recycling process that reuses existing parts for future applications and BioClimactic design for natural light and passive cooling.

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June 18, 2007 - Architecture    
Author: Hans

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