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#Wikihouse - 1100-1600 pounds/sq m - [https://www.wikihouse.cc/About] - $1466 USD / sq m - $136/sf.
#Wikihouse - 1100-1600 pounds/sq m - [https://www.wikihouse.cc/About] - $1466 USD / sq m - $136/sf.
#Vivihouse - [https://www.vivihouse.cc/en/prototyping-en/]. Prototype, no product yet.
#Vivihouse - [https://www.vivihouse.cc/en/prototyping-en/]. Prototype, no product yet.
It would be interesting to engage the other projects in a collaborative process:
#Open Source balers for bale panels. How to process the straw to make it long-lasting? Is this a solved issue or an issue that creates limited applicability only to dry areas?
#3D printed Wikihouse panels with 0 waste - engage Alastair on this, see if they are interested in polyethylene, polypropylene, or PVC.


=Links=
=Links=

Revision as of 18:01, 28 August 2020

Prior Work

Benchmarking

  1. $55/sf from Poland - 250 sf basic for $13k - [2]. Can be disassembled. No foundation needed. Modular.
  2. Steve links - [3]
  3. $50k tiny house - [4]
  4. $23k tiny house - [5]
  5. $53k tiny house - [6]
  6. $65k tiny house - [7]
  7. Node.eco - $150k for 400 sf? [8]

Open Source Projects

  1. Wikihouse - 1100-1600 pounds/sq m - [9] - $1466 USD / sq m - $136/sf.
  2. Vivihouse - [10]. Prototype, no product yet.

It would be interesting to engage the other projects in a collaborative process:

  1. Open Source balers for bale panels. How to process the straw to make it long-lasting? Is this a solved issue or an issue that creates limited applicability only to dry areas?
  2. 3D printed Wikihouse panels with 0 waste - engage Alastair on this, see if they are interested in polyethylene, polypropylene, or PVC.

Links