Providing homeless housing is a pressing issue in many countries around the world. One of the details of the status of “mini-mansions” developed by Canadian inventor Jason Arms. His cube-shaped house is the gateway to his 1 meter complex state. In the shortest years in Cuba, they are considered too old to be trotted by the Huaru. At the last minute you will not be able to open the door. About 2 sq. meters and the highest point is 2 meters. Of course, our ukrita is not intended for water and above-story windows.

The Mini Mansion’s central unit offers the use of a panel, without a folding table, chest of drawers or even a sink. In case of installation of fans and fans. The electrical equipment is powered by a 40 W electromagnetic battery. Electricity is charged in an on-board 12 V battery. Making such a “mobile shelter” yourself will cost $1,112. Factory version, offering a lot of comfort, but still not worth it. This is 3000 dollars.

Harms conceived the idea of creating a non-profit organization that would produce such housing for the homeless. However, these specialists are able to promote achievements and conduct master classes, as you know, making simple compact houses from scrap materials. For this reason, many mini-mansions are popular around the world.


Source: Tech Cult

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