One of the things we love most is plunging deep into the world wide web to find aesthetically pleasing prefab designs. Here is an interesting project by Brazilian designer Felipe Campolina. It’s called ECObitat – a proposal for a prefabricated modular system that can be transported and scaled, defining various living spaces and multipurpose areas.
This prefab home features a steel framing construction, tempered glass windows, and vertical walls and floor in OSB (oriented strand board) with thermo-acoustic insulation. It stands on telescopic legs, offering a small footprint and high adaptability to different types of topographies.
The planning of the unit also includes environmentally sustainable features like solar panels for water heating, wind power to generate electricity as well as green roof and walls.
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