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Would You Live in a Billboard House?

By Lucas on Apr 01, 2013

Hmmmmm - is billboard housing the future of city living?! Probably not (most definitely not). But the idea is pretty cool.

The Billboard House

The Billboard House in Mexico City is a great example of this innovative style of housing. Designed by Julio Gomez Trevilla, the Billboard House was part of an art experiment/exhibit with illustrator and artist Cecilia Beaven.

The Billboard House was equipped with all the essential facilities and features, such as a shower, a toilet, a mini-kitchen, a bed, and a television (not really essential, but kind of nice to have if you’re living in a tiny box for any amount of time).

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Beaven stayed in the Billboard House for 10 days. We assume Beaven didn’t spend her time catching up on Game of Thrones or Mad Men, since she set out to paint a mural over the entire surface of the billboard! Beaven dove into the project with no plan for the mural; she just based her painting off suggestions from her Twitter followers.

Is billboard housing worth pursuing?

So, this is a cool art project, but can this type of housing be applied to real city living? There are a number of billboards in Toronto, but most of them appear next to a highway, and this type of housing doesn’t look like it’s going to be blocking out any noise.

Maybe a few houses can be built around the billboards at Yonge and Dundas. That might work...you’re on the Yonge Subway line, there’s a theatre, a bunch of restaurants, the Eaton Centre...it could be fun.

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Even though billboard housing may work at a few select sites throughout Toronto, it clearly isn’t a realistic solution to satisfy the strong demand in the city. Perhaps a few eccentric millionaires could pull some strings to get approval on their own little billboard homes for a second residence or something, but we don’t think this will be popping up in Toronto anytime soon.

What do you think? Would you live in a billboard house?

Image credit goes to Architizer

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