If living in the mountains of northern Italy wasn't enough, how about being there in a state-of-the-art, custom modular home? The Studio Aisslinger Fincube features modern design in the most traditional way possible, with the louvres that cover the house built from local wood.
Though having only a 47-square-meter living space, the Studio Aisslinger Fincube offers an incredible 360 degree view. Made from some recycled material as well, the house has a very small eco-footprint, and coolest of all, can be easily transported to another location as it sits on only a 2-square-meter base.
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The Studio Aisslinger Fincube is a Small Home with Big Potential
Trend Themes
1. Modular Living Spaces - The trend of custom modular homes like the Studio Aisslinger Fincube presents opportunities for designers and manufacturers to create innovative, sustainable living spaces.
2. Eco-friendly Design - The rise in eco-conscious consumers opens up possibilities for industries to develop sustainable materials and construction techniques for housing, like the use of recycled materials in the Studio Aisslinger Fincube.
3. Portability and Flexibility - The demand for easily transportable homes creates opportunities for the housing industry to develop modular designs that can be moved and adapted to different locations, such as the Studio Aisslinger Fincube.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can seize the opportunity to create unique and eco-friendly modular homes like the Studio Aisslinger Fincube.
2. Sustainable Materials - The sustainable materials industry can innovate by developing new eco-friendly materials for the construction of modular homes, inspired by the use of local wood in the Studio Aisslinger Fincube.
3. Real Estate and Housing - The real estate and housing industry can explore the potential of portable modular homes, catering to the increasing demand for flexible and adaptable living spaces, as exemplified by the Studio Aisslinger Fincube.