UK-based architectural firm Echo has manufactured a new modular pod, dubbed the Eco Pod, that measures 9 square meters and can be used for a wide variety of purposes. It can serve as either a small office or a garden room, but can also be attached to other Eco Pods to make a flexible home that's capable of operating off the grid.
Each Eco Pod module can be fitted with an interior finish and external cladding to suit individual clients' needs. Resting on adjustable legs, it can be installed on uneven ground too. The pods are also insulated with either sheep wool or wood fiber.
Optional off-the-grid extra options for the Eco Pod include solar arrays, composting toilets and log-burning cookers.
Modular Cottages
The Eco Pod Can Operate Off-The-Grid
Trend Themes
1. Modular Pods - Architectural firms can leverage modular pods to create flexible living spaces that can operate off-the-grid.
2. Sustainable Materials - Incorporating sustainable materials such as sheep wool or wood fiber into modular pod construction can provide eco-friendly alternatives to traditional building methods.
3. Off-the-grid Living - Adding optional off-the-grid features such as solar arrays, composting toilets, and log-burning cookers to modular pods can provide opportunities for sustainable living solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can use modular pods to create innovative and flexible living solutions for clients with an interest in sustainable living and off-the-grid options.
2. Construction - Construction companies can explore the possibilities of incorporating sustainable materials into modular pod construction to reduce their ecological impact.
3. Real Estate - Real estate developers can explore modular pods as a new form of sustainable, flexible housing that could appeal to eco-conscious consumers.