Unique: Build houses like playing Lego
Without nails or concrete, you can still have a beautiful wooden house. Facit Homes has partnered with Danish architects to create a special home in just 6 weeks.
Without nails or concrete, you can still have a beautiful wooden house. Facit Homes has partnered with Danish architects to create a special home in just six weeks .
Like puzzle blocks, the 116-square-foot Asserbo house is assembled from wooden blocks without using nails or concrete. This house is also very convenient for moving. When needed, simply disassemble the blocks and take them away, then re-assemble the house elsewhere.
According to the Fast Code Design website, wood blocks are produced from a rapid prototyping machine. Nordic plywood blocks were cleverly cut to fit together like puzzle pieces.
It can be said that this house initiative is really revolutionary because it is very friendly to the environment, helping to utilize valuable resources but not causing energy consumption.
Each wooden block is very light, only need 2 calves without using a crane. Moreover, since it is not used for cement during construction, the house can be easily disassembled and 'recycled'.
Here are pictures in the process of building this unique home:
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