The Blocks House is Specially Designed for Underprivileged Areas
manzil — January 20, 2011 — Art & Design
References: altamashjiwani.wordpress & tuvie
Industrial designer Altamash Jiwani's Blocks House is for poor and underprivileged, allowing them to have a safer and more secure way of life. The eco-friendly abode is made from lightweight recycled polyethylene and polypropylene, materials which make the home durable and cost-effective.
The Blocks House can be easily assembled to any size. Another useful feature of Blocks House is that it can be easily dismantled and carried, making it portable and functional at any location.
The Blocks House can be easily assembled to any size. Another useful feature of Blocks House is that it can be easily dismantled and carried, making it portable and functional at any location.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Housing - Designing easy-to-assemble and portable homes for low-income and underprivileged communities.
2. Eco-friendly Materials - Incorporating sustainable and lightweight materials to build affordable homes.
3. Social Responsibility in Design - Fostering a commitment to social responsibility in the design process by prioritizing the needs of marginalized communities.
Industry Implications
1. Housing and Real Estate - Integrating sustainable and portable housing concepts could open up new markets targeting low-income communities.
2. Recycling and Waste Management - Partnering with companies that specialize in recycling and waste management can provide a consistent source of eco-friendly materials.
3. Industrial Design - Incorporating a social mission into industrial design can create meaningful and impactful products for disadvantaged communities.
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