While 3D printed cabins aren't a new concept, this space created by the California-based company Emerging Objects breathes new life into the tech-fueled mini homes.
An individual is able to recognize how unique this cabin is at first glance, as its entire facade is covered in tiles, with each tile housing a mini, living plant. 4,5000 tiles comprise the space's exterior, making for a nature lovers dream. The cabin's interior is equally impressive as its both small and cozy. The cabin is large enough to fit storage, multiple chairs and a large comfy couch that pulls into a fold out bed.
Perfect for a nature lover's get-a-way, this 3D printed cabin represents the intersection of sustainability and technology.
Living 3D-Printed Cabins
This Cabin Was Made Using 4,500 Living Plant Tiles
Trend Themes
1. 3D Printed Cabins - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Exploring new materials and techniques for creating 3D printed cabins with unique features and functionalities.
2. Living Facades - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating living plants into building facades through innovative design and construction methods.
3. Nature-inspired Interiors - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing small and cozy cabin interiors that maximize space and comfort using nature-inspired elements.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating 3D printing technology into the construction industry to create sustainable and customizable living spaces.
2. Green Building - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Advancing the use of living facades and incorporating biophilic design principles in sustainable building practices.
3. Hospitality - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating unique and immersive nature-inspired accommodations for eco-conscious travelers seeking sustainable getaways.