Martin Azua‘s Basic House is a brilliant self-inflating shelter that you can fold up and take with you – wherever the wind blows! With economic downturns, population growth, and dwindling space creating a widespread reversal of basic values, the lightweight tent-like structure provides a cozy low-impact shelter that can be set up in a snap.
Basic House is a Golden Self-Inflating Home That Fits in Your Pocket!
by Tafline Laylin, 01/21/12
filed under: Architecture, gallery, News, Prefab Housing, Sustainable Building, Sustainable Materials
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Wow what an incredible idea.. This would be great for an overnight camping trip or a hike.
This would be a great addition to one’s emergency disaster kit.
Terrific idea. Where and when will it be available and how much will it cost?
I think is is such a fantastic idea! Are pocket homes available for purchase? If so where do I find information?