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Michael K. Chen Architecture Designs the Pied-å-Mer

MKCA, which stands for Michael K. Chen Architecture is the mind behind the Pied-å-Mer retreat. It is seemingly a 600-square-foot apartment that is resting along a residential yacht. It is perfect for a holiday retreat for two or expands to house a family of four as well.

Using the firm's knowledge of design for small spaces, it highlights multiple functions and references Le Corbusier's admiration of mid-century steamship design to come up with this transformative function. It is able to convert itself with the incorporation of fold-up beds or dining tables that can collapse in order to maximize space. The main living space has two ribbed pod-like structures that organize the space with two bathrooms and storage areas.
Trend Themes
1. Transformative Residential Yacht Living - The trend towards versatile and space maximizing residential living on yachts presents opportunities for innovative and customizable designs.
2. Small Space Design - Increasing demand for efficient, multipurpose small space design can lead to new innovations in furniture and home accessories.
3. Innovative Fold-up Furniture - Innovation in collapsible furniture can meet the needs of small space living and create opportunities for environmentally sustainable design.
Industry Implications
1. Marine and Yachting Industry - The growing trend towards residential yacht living presents opportunities for yacht manufacturers and designers to meet evolving consumer demands.
2. Furniture Industry - Furniture designers and manufacturers have the opportunity to create practical and beautiful designs for small space living.
3. Sustainable and Eco-friendly Design Industry - Innovative design of collapsible furniture can create opportunities for environmentally sustainable solutions and benefit the sustainable and eco-friendly design industry.

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