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Living in a mansion with only 32 m² (344 ft²).

Ever dreamed of living in a 24-room mansion located in the center of major a city like New York or London? Most people have, but most people can also only afford a small studio at best. If you can’t shell out $90 million for a 24-room mansion on East 80th street, but would still like to live in a spacious apartment for an affordable price, Gary Chang can help.

24 rooms

Gary Chang is a Chinese architect that transformed his 32 m² Hong Kong apartment into a super efficient apartment. A system of moving walls can change the layout of the house in 24 different ways. I’d say this is the pinnacle of efficiency for architecture. Except for Japanese capsule hotels, I wonder if architecture can get any more efficient than this. If you live with a spouse, you won’t have much privacy, but that’s true for any studio apartment.

Here’s a link for the lucky few that can afford a mansion in downtown Manhattan,  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1367055/New-Yorks-expensive-house-goes-sale-staggering-90million.html

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