Architect Adam Kalkin has taken an ordinary shipping crate and transformed it into a modern living space—complete with the amenities of home.
Called the ‘The Push Button House’, it has the necessities of a homely environment that includes a bed, a couch, a dining table, a library and light fixtures—there’s even a bathroom located inside!
Using hydraulic power and a touch of a button, the dull shipping crate transforms into a cosy home in just 90 seconds.
Would you like to live in this shipping crate?
[via My Modern Met and images via Peter Aaron]