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IWI, the design project of architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia, offers users a modular living space where they can adapt to their own needs! Designed and patented by Ruiz and Tapia, IWI consists of two wooden modules connected by a folding structure that resembles an accordion. Wood ends can be clamped together when space is not needed. When expanded, the space can become an office, studio, yoga room, relaxation area, workshop, guest room, etc. It can be used for just about anything. The front module consists of two glass doors that swing out to fully open the unit all the way around. In addition to functionality, the rear module houses all areas such as electrical outlets, lighting and sinks. @iwi.ec 📸: @jag_studio @joelheimphoto __________ #ArchitectureNow All materials presented on this site are Ⓒcopyrighted and owned by the creators listed above.

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