We've featured some small apartments on Gizmag before, but they've typically been borne of physical constraints. The University of British Columbia's (UBC) planned 140 sq ft (13 sq m) student "Nano" suites, however, are purpose-designed to be affordable.
UBC acknowledges that the suites are "not for everyone," but says they are aimed at going some way to meeting the demand for affordable on-campus housing. The convenient location of the suites will be one of the selling points.
Each unit will have a kitchen area with a hob and a sink, as well as a separate bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet. They will be offered furnished, with a space-saving bed that converts into a desk and a storage space with a clothes rail. Residents will have access to in-room high-speed internet, bicycle storage, a games room, meeting rooms, music practice rooms, study lounges and a fitness center.
A full-scale mock-up of a Nano suite went on display for UBC students to view earlier this week and a 70-unit pilot is due for completion in 2019. The suites are to be priced at CAD 675 - 695 (US$490 - 505) per month, compared to around CAD 1,100 for a standard suite.
The video below provides a "tour" of the Nano suite.
Source: University of British Columbia
What a complete rip-off.
I had a setup similar to that in the service with a dresser in place of where the fridge is in that photo. Another simple tip is we shared a bathroom with 5 people but the shower and toilet were behind another door within the bathroom. It allows multiple people to get ready at the same instead of having to wait for someone to get out of the shower.
I don't see a microwave either and they could have added one with a built in fan above the stove and with such limited space they probably didn't need to go with a full kitchen. Most people young enough to be living in a space like this would have a TV and a PS4 about where the kitchen sits.
here is the article: http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2016/02/3555-west-1st-avenue-kitsilano/
thank you government and 'honest' buyers that made this place unlivable...
In that case you'd just have to lay everything flat on the desk before bed time. It's still bloody expensive and I'm surprised they didn't include a microwave oven.