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house architecture // computer architecture

house architecture // computer architecture

Inspired by the computer structure, I'm building my house in Paris. Please comment and inspire me.

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my family arrived long ago in here, we used to live the 5 of us in this 30m2 at the beginning. Now my brother went away and my parents allow me to live in here for the two coming 2 years if i don't have anywhere else. So i started to rebuild this appartment also because it became dirty and impossible to live in now as there was a squat above with a lot of plumbery disasters on us ...

I want to make this construction a cool project, that's why i put it in instructables, it's a on going project i'm building those days, day after day, and i hope to have some feedbacks and ideas from little instructables geniuses ! Thanks !

My main idea is to build this house like a computer, modulable, fluid, compact, strong, user-friendly, warm, beautifull, simple ...{{{
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Mar 25, 2011. 1:14 PMvincent7520 says:
Good Gosh …
According to the combinations photos you posted in case your house arrangement gets its inspiration from computers this certainly refers to Windows not Apple ! …

Autrement dit : on n'y comprend rien puisqu'on ne voit rien !!!…
Franchement il y a là un sérieux travail de présentation, surtout si tu veux faire preuve d'originalité et présenter l'ensemble comme un "instructable", c'est à dire un travail dont les internautes peuvent tirer parti.
J'espère que tu reconnaitras aisément que c'est tout de même mal parti.

En outre, et surtout, en quoi l'organisation générale de ce loft est elle si originale par rapport à tous les autres ateliers parisiens des 18e, 19e, 20e (et autres) arrondissements qui ont été transformés en logements ?

Otherwise, be thankful to your parents to provide you with a suitable place to live in Paris, you lucky one ! … 
Eat well, sleep well, be happy ! …
Mar 26, 2011. 7:04 AMvincent7520 says:
Ah ! C'mon don't take it too badly. I' sorry, but you said in your inst' that you lived in there so I supposed you were to enjoy the renovation two …
Nothing against helping parents particularly since I'm part of the lot ! …
SO far I didn't post any inst' for the very simple reason that :
1) all my construction works (compete house renovation, boat building, one room apartment in the "vingtième" refurbishing) have been done with and finished since long, and NO I will not start again just to post an inst' !!!…
2) I discovered Instructables a few months ago and I'm still exploring.

So when I feel there is something worth posting be assured I will.

Then again my apologies if you had the feeling I was overly critical : I was just trying to make a light french manner joke. I have nothing about people being lucky and living in Paris. To be honest I shouldn't my 20 years old daughter who's still a student is already the owner of her own 40 sqm apartment in the heart of Paris… and yes, I'll agree with you, this rotten luck.
So you should understand there was nothing critical in my post about how I thought you live …
It was only a remark about the discrepancy between what you promised : a computer like house concept and pictures that show very little …
As for the rest either write it off or take it as a light way to end a message. Nothing against you.
Cheers and again, may your life be as good as you wish…
Sep 28, 2009. 4:49 AMBlackice504 says:
man you need to learn how to use a camera and there is something wrong with your image proc!!!.
Apr 30, 2008. 3:45 AMQuickeagle says:
Thats amazing, I didn't see how it would fit at the start but wow it really is nice.
May 1, 2008. 12:01 AMQuickeagle says:
not yet, but I do plan to. I would like to get an apprenticeship when one is available and become a carpenter. I want to find a nice small valley or cliff to build a living area on, like a house separated into small towers over the cliff face.
May 1, 2008. 3:56 AMQuickeagle says:
Thank you and goodnight.
Oct 15, 2007. 7:28 AMluckymonkeygarage says:
Check out www.tumbleweedhouses.com Lots of small houses and links to inspire!
Jul 14, 2007. 12:31 PMHugo.B says:
Could you give an update as to the finished state of the house?
I'm quite interested in this project, and would love to see pictures of the finished state.

H.B.
Jul 21, 2007. 11:20 AMHugo.B says:
Thank you for the addition to the instructable, I have enjoyed it greatly.
I think in much the same way about space, houses and computers.
I think you you would find bookshelvesbookshelves a great addition to the space, as they take up little space, and are extremely useful.
Your source of ideas and inspiration bubbles up so fast that you are pasting notes on the walls...
P.S. Don't let your computer get too dusty! They can be destroyed by dust.

H.B.
Jun 1, 2007. 11:58 PMkendrick90 says:
Nice remodel. I thought you were making your computer case look like a house, that might be interesting.
May 1, 2007. 8:30 AMrplatter says:
I would also consider multi purpose furniture. Check out the Nomad Furniture instructable also. You are in a fairly tight space, so anything you can do to make it feel bigger is good. Some of this furniture can be styled to look like Computer components if you like.
Feb 5, 2007. 8:53 PMAestheticxtattoos says:
dude, how much to live there! are you in south amarica?.
Feb 5, 2007. 11:46 PMxsmurf says:
Yes, didn't you read? they moved Paris to South America after the states refused to take it saying it wasn't free enough ;P Sorry that just came out by itself... read the post man ;)
Feb 11, 2007. 6:18 PMAestheticxtattoos says:
meh. I don't care much for France.
Feb 5, 2007. 8:45 PMjeffreyf says:
It looks like an impressive remodel!
Feb 5, 2007. 9:18 PMjeffreyf says:
You're welcome. Feel free to post in French too. If people are confused by your English, they can use google to Auto-translate, like this: Vous êtes bienvenu. Sensation librement au poteau en français aussi. Si les gens sont confondus par votre anglais, ils peuvent employer le google pour traduire, comme ceci :
Feb 5, 2007. 11:46 PMxsmurf says:
J'aimerais bien voir un Instructables en Français, ca ferait changement au moins .
Feb 11, 2007. 5:57 AMtchou says:
Présent aussi... :)
Feb 6, 2007. 12:08 PMalexsolex says:
salut ! Bienvenue ! Ca fait un bon moment que je lit les instructables et ca fait plaisir de voir un francais ! lol Moi je suis pour une section francaise. J'ai d'ailleur beaucoup cherché mais rien trouvé de tel. C'est une très bonne idée ce site. A+ alexsolex
Feb 6, 2007. 8:02 AMCoolbreaze says:
Les chances que tu voi un Instructables en Francais son vraiment moindre =)
Feb 9, 2007. 4:47 PMMaddy says:
American's spend so much on the bathroom ha.Will you have a full closure door etc?We are doing the kitchen/bath over(gutting).You are right about wanting to utilize space.Light colors will keep the space appear larger.I am assuming the bathroom w/be small, so that youcan use the windows that are there for light.Nice windows. Lots of light! 
Feb 7, 2007. 7:14 PMDemokr says:
I think you have an awesome idea going for you! My suggestions/input: 1. Use your original image of the CPU case as your reference for everything, which you probably are. EX: the shape in the upper left corner, I see it as either the base for a glass table, or a light fixture and the wires running to it could just be over emphasized wires running to the light. 2. The box in the upper left corner could be your "storage"....your hard-drive space.(I'll take rights to that one, haha) Or even your kitchen area. 3. The overall patterns of the jumbled wires could be your idea for a funky rug or tile/floor pattern. That's all I've got for now. Good Luck!
Feb 5, 2007. 8:14 PMtrebuchet03 says:
I kinda wish you had single coherent pictures in addition to the artistic composites... I don't know why, it just bothered me :P
Feb 5, 2007. 9:31 PMcanida says:
I liked the composite photographs! Adding individual photographs of the space would be easy, but probably wouldn't explain the space as well.
Feb 5, 2007. 9:48 PMtrebuchet03 says:
hehe... It's just one of those things that you don't know why... it just bothers you for no good reason :P Thanks for explaining it in the other post :)
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