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미리 학교의 학부형회의에서 의논을 하여, 축제기간 중 책들을 기증받아 현장에서 책나눔 활동을 하고, 저녁에 수거된 모든 책들을 필요한 협회에 기증하는 안인데, 올해에는 저희 I-DREAM과 2개의 협회가 추가로 신청을 하여 수거된 책들을 받아 정리하여 나누게 되었습니다.
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아래 기사는 gizmag.com에서 베껴왔습니다.
Sustainable home can be built in four days using only a screwdriver
March 18, 2014
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French architectural firm Multipod Studio recently unveiled a new sustainable house prototype that's lightweight, recyclable, and promises to be an inexpensive purchase and extremely efficient to run. The suitably-named Pop-Up House also boasts another notable selling-point: all that's required to assemble it is four day's patience and a standard electric screwdriver.
Pop-Up House measures a total of 150 sq m (1,614 sq ft), and the interior features a large combined open space that contains kitchen, dining and living room areas. Elsewhere in the home are two bathrooms, a master bedroom, two additional bedrooms, an office, and a terrace.
The structure is simple to build and comprises a spruce wood frame, laminate veneer wooden floor, and expanded polystyrene insulation blocks, and everything is held together using wood screws. Indeed, Multipod Studio states that no prior construction experience is necessary for assembly, likening the process to building with Lego.
Thanks to Pop-Up House's excellent insulation and airtight thermal envelope, no heating is necessary for the home, or at least, not while it is located in the generally balmy South of France. However, since it meets the very exacting Passivhaus energy standard, Pop-Up House is certain to be very efficient to heat, even in chillier climes.
At present, Pop-Up House is still in the prototype stage, so finer details on the home are lacking. A preliminary price is available though, and the home will set you back €30,000 (roughly US$41,000), which includes labor, but doesn't include finishing touches like waterproofing, electricity, and plumbing.
You can see an overview of the project in the video below.
Source: Pop-Up House
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