Naked House, a prototype home designed by British architectural firm dRMM, can be transported in a standard container anywhere in the world and erected quickly using the container as a base. It can also be dismantled and repacked for reuse elsewhere.
Such nomadic houses can thus be used for emergency housing after a major catastrophe, even in flooded areas. The compact size of the nomadic houses allows them to be used in densely populated areas.
What's more, the nomadic houses can be made in a sustainable, eco-friendly manner. The efficient jigsaw-puzzle approach to how nomadic houses are cut out make them affordable.
Additional model photos by DaisyBush
Nomadic Houses
DRMM's DIY Eco-Friendly Naked House Also Dismantles for Transport
Trend Themes
1. Nomadic Housing - Nomadic housing can revolutionize emergency housing after a major catastrophe and adapt to densely populated areas.
2. Transportable Homes - Transportable homes offer opportunities for cost-effective housing solutions, particularly in underserved areas.
3. Eco-friendly Design - Eco-friendly design can be used to construct affordable, sustainable housing solutions for nomadic living.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Construction companies can focus on prefabricating and processing transportable home designs for affordable and eco-friendly housing solutions.
2. Emergency Housing - Emergency housing providers can leverage the versatility of nomadic housing for cost-effective emergency accommodation, particularly in disaster-prone regions.
3. Real Estate - Real estate professionals can explore opportunities in innovative, transportable home designs for those looking for affordable housing or mobility.