Makeshift Mini-Homes

The Dai Haifei 'Egg House' is a Product of Innovation and Desperation

The Dai Haifei 'Egg House' is an eco-conscious structure sitting at 6 feet high. This puny living space is the product of architecture student Dai Haifei's struggle (and fail) to find a rental price in Beijing, China that suits him.

This makeshift mini-home was handcrafted by Haifei, consisting completely of bamboo, wood chippings and grass seed that Dai Haifei expects to bloom and flourish in the spring. Check out the Dai Haifei 'Egg House' in the gallery.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-conscious Living - The Dai Haifei 'Egg House' showcases the trend of eco-conscious living through its use of sustainable materials and small footprint.
2. Micro Housing - The Dai Haifei 'Egg House' exemplifies the trend of micro housing, providing a compact and minimalist living space solution.
3. Creative DIY Structures - The Dai Haifei 'Egg House' represents the trend of creating unique and functional structures through DIY methods, inspiring innovation in architecture and design.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Construction - The Dai Haifei 'Egg House' presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in sustainable construction practices and materials.
2. Real Estate - The concept of micro housing, demonstrated by the Dai Haifei 'Egg House,' opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the real estate industry, catering to the growing demand for affordable and compact living spaces.
3. Urban Planning - The trend of micro housing, exemplified by the Dai Haifei 'Egg House,' prompts new approaches to urban planning, encouraging innovative ideas for maximizing limited urban spaces.

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