Homeshell at The Royal Academy
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A man makes final adjustments to a three-storey house known as the ‘Homeshell’ during a photocall at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The Homeshell, designed by architectural firm Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners, can be constructed in 24 hours from flat-pack panels and is aimed at providing a low-cost solution to Britain’s increasing housing problem.
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