Fixture consists of two structural sections: the pole and the rings. The pole is divided in five aluminum parts that are assembled together in order to reach up to 4.10 meters (13.45 feet) in height and be fixed between floor and ceiling. Fixture can be assembled and set to an upright position without using any tools. It is balanced due to opposite forces. Systems of water and electricity supply are attached inside the pole. The rings are attached to the pole with plastic joints so as to perform rotational and vertical movement. Made of styrofoam and coated with composite material (epoxy resin and fiberglass cloth) they are rigid and lightweight, bearing various fittings and appliances: a toilet, a sink, an electric hotplate, a fridge and a shower. The installation of Fixture is completed if connected to water and electricity supply networks.




Fixture suggests a new way of organizing culinary and hygienic spaces in private housing. Moreover, given the ease of its assembly and transport (minimum height of 1 meter in compact form), it can be applicable for fast settlement and temporary residence at camps and non-residential structures such as office buildings, storehouses and unfinished buildings.



construction expenses



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drainage

sink: drainage system

test water system

electric attachments


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electric setup

setup in new lab

adhesion of socket plates

aluminum: electric soldering

storage studies









how things could fit inside the perimeter of the ring

epoxy putty rubbing

smoothening the rings before paint