Can you envision yourself living in a house that resembles a cell, can be 3D-printed, is weather-resistant and easily transportable? And all for the price of a new car. Serendix Partners is betting on this as a viable future habitat.
The house, spotted by SoraNews24, is light but sturdy and costs 3 million yen (about US$28,500 or P1.3 million). It was designed by Japanese architect Masayuki Sono, winner of the NASA 2015 3D housing challenge. This future-oriented home takes the form of a spherical honeycomb cell. Its size is modest, about 30 square meters, but every centimeter is optimized to offer a pleasant living space.
A house that can be built in 24 hours
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