Enigmod | Bobbi Kyle

This challenge was issued to 3rd year industrial design students as part of the 90² foot space wood core design project at Emily Carr University. Working in teams of 3, students were granted a $500 materials budget to conceive of, and prototype a workable living solution for 9 x 10 foot micro-living spaces in downtown Vancouver. These spaces contained no bathroom or cooking facilities, only a vanity/sink built-in to one wall and were intended for single occupancy. The client also expressed the desire that the materials remained local, were sustainable and that proposed solutions could be easily implemented into their existing site.
This website is currently under development (on the weekends and in between projects), more information about this project and my team mates (Karla Tull-Easterbook and Nick Ng) coming soon!