Atelier Fasea envisioned a small concept cabin that folds open during the summer months. According to the architect, "the principle of the folding house is to allow users to expand their houses according to the season, the weather, and the context in which it is located." The cabin is thus designed for maximum adaptability.
The cabin is placed on a trailer to allow users to tow it from one location to the next. The house is designed to be self-sufficient during the winter due to wood stoves, solar panels, a rainwater collection system, and two gas bottles if the sunlight doesn't provide enough energy to power the home. In the warmer months, the cabin folds open to double in size for better airflow.
Foldable Cabin Houses
Atelier Fasea Designed an Adaptable Cabin Concept that Folds Open
Trend Themes
1. Adaptable Architecture - The adaptable cabin concept demonstrates an opportunity for architecture to become more flexible and responsive to the needs of users and environments.
2. Foldable Structures - The foldable cabin house trend offers new possibilities for creating portable and multi-functional living spaces.
3. Sustainable Housing - The self-sufficient features of the cabin indicate a trend towards eco-friendly and off-grid living.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and builders can explore the potential of foldable and adaptable designs that respond to seasonal and environmental changes.
2. Home Building - Home builders can incorporate sustainable features such as solar panels and rainwater collection systems into their designs.
3. Outdoor and Recreational Living - Manufacturers could explore the potential of foldable structures for portable and adaptable outdoor living spaces such as camping, glamping, and tiny homes.