
"In Buenos Aires, Morsa Taller develops a 7-square-meter office that treats construction like a puzzle of precision, composed of six prefabricated pieces that travel, assemble, and start operating within a day. Parked for now in the courtyard of a private home, the compact work unit is designed to be moved anywhere from a backyard to a rooftop and from a rural site to the next city block."
"The office is composed of four detachable facade panels with strategic openings, the curved roof piece, and the wheeled base. Each component was fabricated in the Buenos Aires-based workshop of Morsa Taller and Santiago Legnini, disassembled for transport, and reassembled on-site using only a screwdriver and a riveter. Because every element needed its own insulation and mechanical junction, the design became an exercise in layered logic, crafted from modules that behave independently yet interlock seamlessly."
Morsa Taller created a 7-square-meter mobile office composed of six prefabricated pieces that assemble and operate within a single day. The unit includes four detachable facade panels with strategic openings, a softly curved roof that channels rainwater and echoes Buenos Aires bus silhouettes, and a wheeled base for easy relocation. All components were fabricated in the workshop, disassembled for transport, and reassembled on-site with only a screwdriver and riveter. Each module carries its own insulation and mechanical junctions, producing a layered, interlocking logic. Interior carpentry, storage, mechanisms, and equipment are custom-built to the object’s internal program.
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