using just a screwdriver,
the Pop-Up House is
made of lightweight and recyclable materials and can be assembled using a
simple wireless screwdriver,
developed by Multipod Studio, the first prototype was erected in the South of France, a working proof-of-concept with 1,600 square feet of space on a wood floor mounted on micro-piles,
the structure, compiled of insulating blocks and wooden panels, features affordable thermal insulation, reducing costs and environmental impact,
what a neat idea, almost reminiscent of the prefabs that I remember as a child to house homeless families that were bombed out during the war, now all gone from Plumstead Common but in the 1950's it was a thriving community, the buildings themselves were simple to construct and nice homes they were too.
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