The “Modular Home Units (MHU)” project develops an innovative system of modular houses that are easy to manufacture, transport, and assemble, with minimal environmental footprint. The goal of the project is to enable a fast, inexpensive, and adaptable housing unit that can be easily customized to different living needs in urban and rural environments. The houses are made from local and recycled materials, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by up to 50% compared to traditional construction. The model includes the establishment of micro-production centres where women will handle key stages of design, manufacture and assembly. The first prototype will be completed and tested in real-life conditions, with a showcase of technical specifications and 3D visualization. MHU combines sustainable architecture, circular economy, and women entrepreneurship to create affordable and green housing.
Value
10.000 $
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