MIMA – modular “Japanese” house from Portuguese Architects
0Portuguese architectural studio Mima Architect has developed the ultra-modern prefab home MIMA, consisting of a rectangular modular units, each with spacious windows.
House MIMA equipped with additional plywood panels that can be placed inside and outside the building to transform any window into a brick wall in seconds. Floor inside of a structure lined guides so that into its slots can be inserted partitions, converting the building and creating their own individual plan.
Again, in seconds, you can divide a room or turn it again into the open space. Moreover, both the internal and external walls may be of different colors or materials to finish that provides an amazing opportunity to change the situation by turning the panels.
Inspiration for creation of the nuilding was traditional Japanese house, perfect paradigms which are lightweight, flexible, low-key order, comfort and a pleasant view of the clean lines.
These characteristics can be easily adapted to almost any modern innovation and development, but because the are so popular in modern architecture, design object and living environment. The main advantages of home MIMA is the ease and speed of assembly, as well as relatively low cost of construction.


















