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WikiHouse Designer productsWikiHouse.cc is a modular building system that makes it easy to design, manufacture and assemble high-performance buildings. WikiHouse.cc is open sourced for anyone to use, including the small residential infill building designs. The designs can be manufactured from single sheet materials by local CNC (cutting) factories. Read more about WikiHouse Designer, and see more details of these designs below. The designs could assist in delivering some of the national housing shortfall, for example: Click images for product details Garden StudioA simple Garden Studio, which can be used as student or rooming accommodation. MicroHouseA MicroHouse, like a tiny house on a trailer, which can be an Airbnb, granny flat or additional accommodation.
These could be parked or stacked vertically on a steel armature supporting up to 7 MicroHouses in a multi-unit dwelling arrangement. Switch HouseThe Switch House is a town house – it can be repeated 4 to 5 times on a traditional residential lot. QueenslanderThe WikiHouse Queenslander is a small lot iteration of the unique Queenlander house. Evolve 1+2+3 Starter HouseThe WikiHouse Evolve 1+2+3 can begin as a starter home and add more bedrooms later. See more designs at the WikiHouse website. On green field sites, to foster housing diversity, all design models could be included in an eco-village or co-op housing scheme. The advantages of WikiHouseThe advantages of WikiHouse.cc systems are precision manufactured, lightweight, and strong, durable materials, which are highly insulated for energy efficiency and carbon neutrality. WikiHouses are easy to assemble and disassemble, interoperable with existing footing and cladding systems and the ‘circular’ use of material. See WikiHouse.cc for further information. View the WikiHouse Blocks Library. |
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