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Movable concrete micro-home can be installed in just 7 hours

• Gizmag

Once it's ready for market, the home is expected to fetch roughly €100,000 (around US$111,000), excluding transport costs.

The home is built from concrete and ships in prefabricated sections

Koda comprises a total floorspace of 30.3 sq m (326 sq ft), mostly taken up by ...

The windows are quadruple-glazed

Architectural drawing of the prototype house

Koda is built from concrete and ships in prefabricated sections, so when it arrives on-site, it only takes roughly seven hours to assemble and put into place. The home uses just 9 cubic meters (317 cu ft) of concrete in all. No foundations are necessary and it can be placed on gravel, asphalt, and other surfaces, providing it has a level footing.

While it's certainly no towable tiny home, it is promised to be relatively easy to move around. If the occupant wishes to change location, dismantling and preparing the home for transport can take around seven hours and involves a crane and truck.


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