

delugan meissl’s prefabricated home serves as an invisible retreat

all images courtesy of christian brandstätter

designed by delugan meissl associated architects (DMAA), this reflective housing unit consists of a prefabricated timber structure ready for implementation at any designated plot. appropriately named ‘casa invisible‘, the building is 14.5 meters in length and 3.5 meters in width, which allows the scheme’s individual pieces to be easily transported to site.



the compact building is clad with reflective surfaces

offering its occupants a high degree of spatial flexibility, the open layout is structured by a chimney and a wet room, delineating three areas for individual use. pale timbers and white furnishings are used throughout the interior, accentuating the bright and spacious atmosphere inside the small dwelling.



the appearance of the structure is transformed by climatic conditions

through the use of modular construction and the intensive use of wood, the housing units can be completely disassembled – minimizing their environmental footprint. other advantages of the product are its relatively low cost, uncomplicated assembly, and its potential to suit a variety of locations.



the housing units can be completely disassembled



polished surfaces mean that the structure remains unobtrusive



the modular design can be personally customized



the scheme offers its occupants a high degree of spatial flexibility



pale timbers and white furnishings are used throughout the project’s interior



floor-to-ceiling glazing offers sweeping views of surrounding areas



the compact unit measures 14.5 meters in length and 3.5 meters in width