The Walking House (Video)

The modular dwelling system “Walking House” is capable of moving in speeds of up to 60 meters per hour and it enables persons to “live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape with minimal impact on the environment.”

Here’s a video clip showing the Walking House in action:

It collects energy from its surroundings using solar cells and small windmills. There is a system for collecting rain water and a system for solar heated hot water. A small greenhouse unit can be added to the basic living module, to provide a substantial part of the food needed by the Inhabitants. A composting toilet system allows sewage produced by the inhabitants to be disposed of. A small wood burning stove could be added to provide CO2 neutral heating.

Technical specifications (basic module)

  • Height: 3.5 meters
  • Width: 3.5 meters
  • Length: 3.72 meters
  • Weight: 1200 kg
  • Max speed: 60 meters/hour

Head over to the n55.dk website for more info about the Walking House.

(Via SlipperyBrick)

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  • Considering the price of housing in California, this may soon be the only affordable (This is questionable since I can't find a price tag anywhere...) way to live for the 99%ers in the near future. Pretty soon I imagine we'll all be living like they do in the movie The 5th Element. Except we'll be at the polluted/crime-infested bottom, while the rich inhabit the top where the fresh air is.

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