Nomadic Homes With Legs

The N55 Walking House

Getting its inspiration from the nomadic Romani people, more commonly known as gypsies, the N55, or Walking House takes urban modular dwelling to a whole new level.

Now when you get tired of the neighbors, there will be no need to pack up and move; you can simply walk your house away. We’re not talking a hasty getaway here, the speed of its six "legs" is comparable to that of a human walking.

Providing a "green" lifestyle, the N55 has minimal environment impact as it relies on solar power, windmills, collection of rainwater, and solar power to heat water. I’m not so sure about the composting toilet walking around but hey, I'm sure they thought it through.

If you’re into growing your own green, there is an optional greenhouse addition.

Those in northern climes would most definitely want to opt to integrate the wood burning stove option.

The designers envision an entire walking villages, where the dwellers are not dependent on infrastructure such as roads and utilities. The N55 Walking Houses can travel just about anywhere, as the units move on all terrains.

Although each module is designated to accommodate four people, on a permanent basis, it might feel more like camping, than an actual house.
Trend Themes
1. Nomadic Dwellings - Incorporate nomadic-inspired design in modular dwellings, allowing for flexible and sustainable housing solutions for a range of lifestyles.
2. Walking Houses - Develop urban dwellings with legs that are self-sufficient and can transport individuals and families anywhere, regardless of infrastructure.
3. Off-grid Living - Create green living systems that rely on renewable resources, such as solar power and rainwater collection, to provide complete self-sufficiency for individuals and communities.
Industry Implications
1. Housing and Real Estate - Incorporate walking-house designs and modular, self-sustainable building strategies to solve issues of affordable and sustainable housing in urban areas.
2. Travel and Recreation - Develop eco-friendly RVs, campers, and other mobile dwellings that allow people to travel and explore while still living in comfort and style.
3. Sustainable Technology - Design and produce eco-friendly technology and innovations that allow individuals and communities to live off the grid in a self-sufficient, sustainable manner.

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