1:1 Architects | regrowthpod.com 1:1 Architects have been working on an important project in the Victorian bushfire zone. The Regrowth Pod is a permanent, cost effective housing unit made of prefabricated contrete. The self-contained pods can be delivered directly to the affected site and used as a habitable building while residents rebuild. The units can […]
September 1st, 2009
1:1 Architects | regrowthpod.com
1:1 Architects have been working on an important project in the Victorian bushfire zone. The Regrowth Pod is a permanent, cost effective housing unit made of prefabricated contrete.
The self-contained pods can be delivered directly to the affected site and used as a habitable building while residents rebuild. The units can be incoprorated into the new home’s design.
From the Architects:
“The robust pre-fabricated concrete structure has been designed to be built upon, but in the short term acts as a habitable starting point for the building of a new home.
“The units can be prefabricated, delivered and connected to services rapidly allowing families to begin the process of re-building without displacement from their communities.”
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