A Barcelona company sparked outrage in Spain on Thursday with a plan to rent tiny pods where low-income workers would live side-by-side like bees in a hive for as little as €200 (US$232) a month
The company argues the project called Haibu – which means beehive in Japanese-English – is a solution to a shortage of affordable housing in the Mediterranean city but Barcelona city hall has refused to issue a licence for it, saying such tiny accommodation is unfit for humans.
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Source : South China Morning Post
Read more…Disgust greets plan to house poor Spanish workers in human beehive, with 21.5 sq ft per person