Spotted on archdaily.com, the Pop-Up House was realized by  in 2014. With its low cost and recyclable characteristics,  the dwelling has all of the qualities of tomorrow’s homes. As architects explain on their website, the Pop-Up House is a passive construction that requires little energy for space heating or cooling. In terms of efficiency, the concept is translated as follows: “Four days and a wireless screwdriver are all you need to build your very own Pop-Up House. The structure, compiled of insulating blocks and wooden panels, delivers affordable thermal insulation like you’d never believe”, the architects said. Determined to develop solutions, Multipod Studio have patented a unique approach to passive construction that delivers outstanding thermal insulation at an affordable cost. No special tools required, the house is assembled using lightweight and recyclable materials for quick installation.

Photographs: Elisabeth Montagnier

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