‘Pop-Up House’ passive residence by Multipod Studio
Marseille-based Multipod Studio claims it takes just 4 days and a wireless screwdriver to develop their ‘Pop-Up House’. Consisting of insulating blocks and wooden panels, the structure delivers surprisingly cost-effective and powerful thermal insulation.
‘Pop-Up House’ passive house by Multipod Studio
“Heating represents close to 28% of international power consumption and is also one of the primary household costs.” says Multipod Studio. “Determined to develop options, [we] have patented a unique strategy to passive construction that delivers outstanding thermal insulation at an cost-effective price.”
“No special tools required, the house is assembled employing lightweight and recyclable materials for swift installation. The supplies used are inexpensive so the cost remains unbeatable and the thermal envelope designed implies no further heating is essential.”
‘Pop-Up House’ passive house by Multipod Studio
The initial prototype of the Pop-Up Home passive property was not too long ago constructed in the pine valleys of the South of France.
‘Pop-Up House’ passive residence by Multipod Studio
‘Pop-Up House’ passive home by Multipod Studio
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Location: 150m2
Wooden floor mounted on micro-piles
Tools necessary: wireless screwdriver
Value: insulating structure= 200 EURO per m2
Thermal insulation: 30cm ground, wall, ceiling, passivhaus standard compliant
to the Multipod Studio website
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