Prefabricated dwellings are usually meant to stay in one spot, but the Koda Moveable Home is a newly designed architectural creation that is capable of being moved after it's erected. The home requires 30 square meters of flat land to be placed on and boasts a small footprint that doesn't skimp when it comes to offering impressive ceiling heights for the living, sleeping and cooking quarters. A number of natural design materials are infused into the space to make it an off-grid wonder, while the solar panels on the roof soak up the power of the sun.
The Koda Moveable Home is produced off-site and then delivered to the desired location via a trailer in a single piece, which makes it possible to have it ready for living in just one day.
Moveable Prefab Dwellings
The Koda Moveable Home Can be Shifted to a New Location
Trend Themes
1. Moveable Prefab Homes - Opportunity for designers and builders to create similar, portable and sustainable dwellings for nomadic individuals or families.
2. Off-grid Dwellings - Potential to design and build energy independent homes to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources and decrease carbon footprint.
3. Delivery and Installation Efficiency - Advantageous for home manufacturing and delivery industries to integrate better technologies and installations for efficient and cost-effective processes.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Ability to incorporate mobility and sustainability into designs of buildings and structures to provide more flexible and eco-friendly dwelling solutions.
2. Renewable Energy - Opportunity for the solar energy sector to create more efficient, sustainable and accessible solar-powered homes, creating innovative off-grid solutions.
3. Manufacturing - Chance for the manufacturing industry to explore new technologies and methods to create efficient residential and commercial buildings or structures for easy transport and installation.