It's actually being used for many students dorms around Holland and Germany.
stacking V, cellular II, assembling and removable units -- reminds me Le Corbusier's Unite' d'Habitation in Marseille
dont know about some colors choices though!



(superpublished) Loftcube, Studio Aisslinger, Berlin 2005
half minimum half loft, very cool design, way too expensive. don't stack or aggregate, don't move, 8 persons can build it in 3-4 days
definetely hybrid!


