Community Spaces

The flatpack, modular system is perfect for self-build community projects. Our plywood boxes are lightweight and construction requires minimal tools. Our system is ideal for small-scale temporary interventions or larger social justice projects, such as housing initiatives.

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