BRE to Launch KODA House in UK

11th July, 2017

BRE is teaming up with the embassy of Estonia to launch the KODA micro house in London this week.

The house is a tiny prefabricated dwelling designed by Estonian-based design firm Kodasema to allow its residents to up sticks and move to a new location in less than a day. The 269 sq ft cube can be assembled in less than seven hours, and disassembled in four hours.

The house is constructed with factory-made components, and can be built on site without the need for foundations.

It is a recent winner of WAN Urban Challenge 2017, a global ideas competition with a focus on London’s housing crisis. It has also been one of 10 ground-breaking demonstration buildings on the BRE Innovation Park in Watford. 

The house addresses extreme weather conditions by generating its own energy. It has thin, vacuum-insulated concrete walls, quadruple glazing and innovative LED lighting and architecture that maximises daylight. 

It is hoped KODA will shake up the property market by providing a high-end space that can be used as a city centre home, a lakeside summer house, an office, workshop or studio or even a classroom.

Source: www.bimplus.co.uk


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