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and we talk bad about arch e techs

ok.. one or two people (really committed to each other).. it would work.

Good idea for urban areas looking to make the most out of the least
 
Not actually "walls"... not really "rooms"...

Very clever! The guy might have a bright future in urban space planning.
 
Cool, but when the track breaks you can't go to the bathroom...would not work for anyone claustrophobic...
 
Father: "You're grounded! Go to your room!"

Son: "Ummmm, you're standing in it."

Father: "Do not sass me, just go to the kitchen!"

Son: "Ummmm, you're standing in that, too."

Father: "Uh, okay, well, never mind then."
 
how to you get electricity to the sliding panels.. like for the TV?

I've seen some "micro suite" designs for hotels wanting to make the small individual rooms more of an extended stay arrangement. Sort of the same.. but this is much cooler.
 
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