The Micro Compact Home
Bamboo Magazine — April 28, 2007 — Eco
References: wired
Living with less space doesn't necessarily mean living with less style. The Micro-Compact Home, or m-ch, is 76 square feet of design genius, and boasts a dining table for 5, 2 double beds, a kitchen, bathroom and storage. The gadgets include a control panel which operates all of the m-ch's systems, as well as a flat screen TV. The plan is to have the units self-sustaining through solar and wind power, and a 16 unit m-ch village is being planned for Vienna, Austria.
Trend Themes
1. Micro-compact Living - The trend towards smaller living spaces that maximize functionality and style creates opportunities for firms specializing in compact, multi-functional design and sustainable energy solutions.
2. Self-sustaining Architecture - The push towards self-sufficient living through solar and wind power presents opportunities for firms specializing in sustainable energy and architecture solutions.
3. Smart Tiny Homes - Advancements in technology, such as smart panels and automated controls, will offer opportunities for growth in the tiny home industry by enhancing comfort and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry has the potential to disrupt traditional living spaces by creating more sustainable and compact living solutions with an emphasis on style.
2. Renewable Energy - As the trend towards self-sustaining living grows, the renewable energy industry will continue to see opportunities for growth in the development and distribution of solar and wind power solutions.
3. Real Estate and Construction - The rising demand for compact, functional living spaces creates opportunities for firms in the real estate and construction industry to innovate and adapt to the changing needs and preferences of consumers.
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