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Architect鈥檚 idea for affordable housing is no pipe dream

Hong Kong鈥檚 notoriously expensive housing makes owning an affordable home a pipe dream for many residents.
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Architect James Law at an OPod tube house in Hong Kong's industrial area of Kwun Tong.

Hong Kong鈥檚 notoriously expensive housing makes owning an affordable home a pipe dream for many residents.

A local architect has proposed a novel idea to help alleviate that problem: building stylish micro-apartments inside giant concrete drainage pipes.

James Law鈥檚 OPod Tube Housing is still just at the conceptual stage, but it has attracted attention as an innovative though untested way to deal with housing shortages.

At 100 square feet, the tube houses are not that much smaller than Hong Kong鈥檚 infamous 鈥渃ubicle homes鈥 鈥 older apartments subdivided into cramped and squalid living spaces.

They鈥檙e roomier than other types of tenement housing, such as so-called 鈥渃offin鈥 and 鈥渃age鈥 homes.

The idea came to Law when he spotted some leftover storm sewer drain pipes at a construction site.

They might be converted into 鈥渞eally cute micro-living architecture,鈥 he said.

Law has only built a prototype to test public interest, but has already received inquiries from around the world.

There鈥檚 a lot crammed into the OPod. It consists of two sections of about eight-foot diameter pipes fitted with glass doors on both ends.

A living area inside includes a bench that converts into a bed, opposite shelves on the facing, curving wall.

Another shelf fits a bar fridge and a microwave next to a galley sink beneath an air conditioner. A tiled bathroom at the end includes a combined shower and toilet.

The OPod cost $15,000 to build. Law said he envisions renting them out for less than $400 a month to recent graduates on low incomes trying to get a foot on the housing ladder. That鈥檚 a fraction of the market rate.

鈥淢y dream is the OPods will be a new kind of living for young people just starting out in life,鈥 Law said.

It鈥檚 less a long-term solution to Hong Kong鈥檚 housing crisis than a novel way to make use of leftover spaces where conventional housing doesn鈥檛 fit.

The pipe homes could be stacked into gaps between buildings, under highway overpasses or on the roofs of existing buildings.

鈥淭his kind of house is really portable. We [can] actually make it in a construction site and then we lift it onto a truck and we can deliver it anywhere,鈥 Law said.

鈥淪o it represents a new, affordable architecture.鈥