New prefabricated homes combine aeronautical engineering and energy efficiency

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A new home design by haus.me combines aeronautical engineering with housing solutions. The prefabricated homes are built in a factory and can be installed in under an hour without requiring site preparation or permits. They are designed to be energy-efficient and withstand extreme weather. Haus.me's homes use advanced materials, including a proprietary carbon fiber polymer, making them strong and insulated. The homes can operate off-grid and significantly reduce energy consumption compared to traditional houses. They are available in various sizes and price ranges, appealing to those seeking affordable housing options. The company has expanded to the U.S., delivering homes to five states. Their innovative approach reduces labor costs and aims to streamline compliance with building regulations. The microhaus units are also available for short-term rentals, showcasing their practicality and popularity.


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