Community

The flatpack, modular system is perfect for self-build community projects. It is lightweight and requires minimal tools. The system can be used for small scale community interventions that are temporary or larger social justice projects such as housing.

Isometric architectural drawing of a simple shed with a slanted roof, partially transparent walls, and double doors open to reveal an empty interior with light-coloured birch flooring, highlighting the elegance of timber construction. Isometric illustration of a small, rectangular wooden structure featuring modular timber construction, two open doors, and interior elements such as stairs and platforms made from the same material.

Pavilion

 

Minimalist isometric drawing of a small, rectangular modular building with vertical cladding, a large door, two windows, and a rooflight on the roof, shown on a white background. Isometric illustration of a compact room with sustainable plywood furniture: a single bed, wall shelves, a desk under a window, and a small storage cupboard, all crafted in light wood tones.

Homeless shelter

 

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Indoor pods

 

Isometric drawing of a small modular building split into two sections, showcasing exterior cladding, windows, doors, and partial interior layouts with visible birch plywood furniture and fittings. Isometric illustration of a small flat with timber construction details, featuring a kitchen, dining area, living room, bookshelves, and a separate section with a bathroom and a bedroom containing bunk beds.

Temporary housing