Three, equal, linked houses with a 360-degree view make up the Tetris House concept by Dutch architect Janjaap Ruijssenaars from Universe Architecture. The concept has been developed in the Netherlands and is now ready for production around the world.
With a steel modular structure and meccano-like facade, the residents of a Tetris House are free to add elements such as balconies or shutters and change the interior to suit their needs. The Tetris House design, a simple system of piling blocks, can be licensed to interested developers.
The first installation of the Tetris House concept will be in the Netherlands (Leimuiden) and aims to celebrate its surrounding nature with floating self-sufficient Tetris Houses. Renowned Dutch firm i29 is in charge of designing the unique interiors for future residents.
Janjaap Ruijssenaars is the founder of Universe Architecture and is known for eye-catching projects such as Floating Bed (elected best invention by TIME magazine), Landscape House (TIME magazine: “The 3D-Printed House?! A Dutch Architect and Mathematician Break the Mold”) and Gravity Energy. His company became globally successful with a simple yet effective approach for projects: “Innovation by going back in time”.
For more information visit www.tetrishouse.nl or www.universalarchitecture.com