SLICE Creates Apartments from Plugin Modules for Future City Living
Iranian architect and concept designer Nasim Sehat has developed an alternative living module driven by adaptability for the gig economy. SLICE is described as a ?sustainable, people centric, connected, self-contained, and flexible plug?n-play urban solution? targeted at future city dwellers.
© Nasim Sehat
Iranian architect and concept designer Nasim Sehat has developed an alternative living module driven by adaptability for the gig economy. SLICE is described as a ?sustainable, people centric, connected, self-contained, and flexible plug?n-play urban solution? targeted at future city dwellers.SLICE consists of a layered module of functional plugins, combined to create basic spatial configurations. In tandem with the design of SLICE?s spatial profile, Shanghai-based Sehat has proposed a shared, on-demand digital service for module rental, maintenance, and payment.
© Nasim Sehat
The colorful modules address key living requirements, with components for showers, toilets, kitchens, workstations, and sleeping. Fenestrations in modules, as well as empty ?gap? components, allow for customization based on user needs, or spatial constraints.
© Nasim Sehat
SLICE units are booked and accessed using the digital interface, with a deposit required for first-time users, and payment calculated based on ?usage time, configuration of modules, and usage of utilities.? The service also enables users to report defected modules for replacement.
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© Nasim Sehat
Iranian architect and concept designer Nasim Sehat has developed an alternative living module driven by adaptability for the gig economy. SLICE is described as a ?sustainable, people centric, connected, self-contained, and flexible plug?n-play urban solution? targeted at future city dwellers.SLICE consists of a layered module of functional plugins, combined to create basic spatial configurations. In tandem with the design of SLICE?s spatial profile, Shanghai-based Sehat has proposed a shared, on-demand digital service for module rental, maintenance, and payment.
© Nasim Sehat
The colorful modules address key living requirements, with components for showers, toilets, kitchens, workstations, and sleeping. Fenestrations in modules, as well as empty ?gap? components, allow for customization based on user needs, or spatial constraints.
© Nasim Sehat
SLICE units are booked and accessed using the digital interface, with a deposit required for first-time users, and payment calculated based on ?usage time, configuration of modules, and usage of utilities.? The service also enables users to report defected modules for replacement.
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