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X-House is a design proposal for d3 Housing Tomorrow international architecture design competition, the project won a Special Mention and also is the winner in Interior Architecture category.

According to a new research in China, the number of young bachelors is drastically raising because of the skyrocketing housing price. Typically girls are unwilling to marry boys without a property. As a result, young graduates spend most of their time working hard but remain single until they can afford a property. In order to cater for this trend, developers start launching smaller housing units to the market. Our project aims at exploring different dimensions of how these bachelor housing units can be designed other than just being smaller.

X00 Cover image 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Image courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Being single should be a temporary choice. Besides featuring a small scale, The ideal single-person housing unit should also act as a catalyst for inhabitants to enlarge their circle of friends.

X09 Low point view Plan 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Image courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

According to our study, all activities in home can be divided into two categories: Private Activities (sleeping, bathing, etc.) and Sharable Activities (cooking, eating, reading, relaxing, etc.). Researching and remapping the topological relationship between these two categories are the keys to this project. An X shaped pattern is generated as result:  a Private Space is being placed in the center with four quarters of Sharable Space in the corners. The pattern may seem meaningless to individuals until all units are aggregated to form a large interconnecting social network pattern. This network becomes the prototype of X-House.

X03 Transformation 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Transformation, drawing courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

X01 Conceptual diagrams 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Conceptual diagrams, image courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Several studies have been carried out to investigate the evolution from an X-pattern to the spatial prototype. The mature X-spatial prototype is a model with bedroom and bathroom space in the center and four quarters Sharable Space in those four corners. A typical Sharable Space includes living room, reading/study room, dining room and a multifunctional room. These Sharable Spaces can only be formed when several X-Spatial prototypes are connected together. This spatial feature embodies the spirit of X-House: Open and share your life, you will get more fun and friends.

X13 Living scenariofront 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Render courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Another issue addressed by this X-spatial prototype is the concept of connectivity. There are three degrees of connectivity within this model. The largest degree is allowed by a staircase at the back of the design which provides direct and physical connection. The intermediate degree allows visual connection among people in different spaces at the front of the model. The smallest degree lies in the middle of the X-spatial prototype. It provides people with privacy.

X04 X Spatial prototype 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Spatial prototype, image courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

X05 Aggregation 600x400 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Aggregation, image courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang

Living inside the X-House is like having a funny experiment. Each of the inhabitants shares his life with other four people, each of these four people also lives with another four inhabitants. In other words, each inhabitant can naturally get to know all the people in the building and keep sharing their lives with others until they finally find someone they love and move out from the X-House. Living in X-House will become a part of life’s journey. It’s transient yet amazing.

+ Project credits / data

Project: X-House
Competition: d3 Housing Tomorrow international architecture design competition for 2011
Award: Special Mention of d3 Housing Tomorrow international architecture design competition for 2011, winner in  Interior Architecture category

Author: Kellen Qiaolun Huang
Other Contributors: Yang Yimin, Liang Xiaowei, He Yuxin, Zhuo Yu, Yuan Jingya, Guan Bin, Peng Jing, Hu Jianyu

+ All images and drawings courtesy Kellen Qiaolun Huang
X00 Cover image 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X01 Conceptual diagrams 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X02 X pattern 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X03 Transformation 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X04 X Spatial prototype 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X05 Aggregation 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X06 Aggregation with facade 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X07 Section study 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X08 Section model 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X09 Low point view Plan 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X10 Model close up 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X11 Model close up 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X12 Model close up 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X13 Living scenariofront 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X14 Living scenarioback 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X15 Interior viewSharable Space 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X16 Interior viewPrivate space 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang X17 X House story 170x170 X House | Kellen Qiaolun Huang

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