This Folding Prefab Home Can Be Transported Anywhere & Unfolded in a Day #Video
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Description
Rohan and his team have designed a really clever folding prefab home that folds up origami-style to 1/3 of its size so that it can be transported anywhere (on trucks, trains, and planes) and then it can be put on a foundation, unfolded, and weatherproofed in just one day. Rohan's inspiration was a trip to a village in India where he saw the housing crisis and this got him thinking about how to get housing into remote communities, and that's where the folding idea came from. But it turns out that these folding houses can also be used in urban areas as laneway homes, backyard homes, and more!
These folding modular prefab homes are designed and built by Rohe Homes. You can follow and find out more about them here:
https://www.rohehomes.com/
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Comments
- CharMaine Added Great concept . . .