Template:Did you know nominations/Microapartment

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The result was: promoted by BlueMoonset (talk) 21:50, 27 July 2013 (UTC)

Microapartment edit

  • ... that a Hong Kong architect has designed a 344 sq ft (32.0 m2) microapartment with sliding walls that convert the space into 24 different rooms?
  • Reviewed: Betty Spindler
  • Comment: The relevant sentence in the article is in the second paragraph:
"Gary Chang, an architect in Hong Kong, has designed a 344-square-foot (32-square-metre) microapartment with sliding walls attached to tracks on the ceiling. By moving the walls around, and using built-in folding furniture and worktops, he can convert the space into 24 different rooms, including a kitchen, library, laundry room, dining room, bar and video-game room."
The source for the hook is in the current footnote 3: Virginia Gardiner, "24 Rooms Tucked Into One", The New York Times, 14 January 2009.

Created by SlimVirgin (talk). Self nominated at 01:22, 21 July 2013 (UTC).

  • Started on 20 July, length is 1531, and the hook is support by the New York Times article.--Typing General (talk) 06:49, 27 July 2013 (UTC)