Posted on 2/5/2016
Students of a recently founded program at KTH School of Architecture in Stockholm designed and built their own rolling, low-cost, non-permit studio space and named it FRIGGATTO, after two Swedish non-permit building types.
The building is comprised of two structures, the smaller of which acts as a "vehicle" that can be attached to the bigger one. Both were built by 24 students in two months, working on a budget of around 14,000 € ($15,700).
Two non-permit building types were the inspiration for the new studio space. When moved, the “Frigg” is considered a vehicle by the officials and on...