MINI LIVINGMINI LIVING
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Big Life. Small Footprint.
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Concept
One of MINI LIVING’s leading projects is The Global Village, which has been carried out in London, New York, Los Angeles and Beijing. The Global Village project assumes a minimum space of 15 m² for a possible residential area, and suggests an experimental Urban Cabin that brings out the functions of a space that can be shared by lowering the boundary between indoor and outdoor areas. Based on the Global Village project, MINI LIVING is also planning to complete Co-living Hub, the first inhabitable communal space by MINI LIVING in Shanghai, China, in June. Co-living Hub is an extension of Urban Cabin, which is a renovated paint factory to allow flexible use of six spaces for residential apartments, rental offices, and shared service spaces.
Creative Director
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Oke Hauser