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WikiHouse is a modular building system that makes it easy to design, manufacture and assemble high-performance buildings. Build with blocks. Precision manufactured. WikiHouse components are digitally fabricated to millimetre precision, so they fit together perfectly to create a straight, accurate building. This makes everything a lot easier later.
WikiHouse is a timber-based main structural framing system. WikiHouse blocks are modular and made from CNC cut sheet material - either plywood or OSB3. The blocks are zero-carbon and fully filled with insulation.
Simple, beautiful, zero-carbon building, for everyone. In 2020 we started developing and testing a new version of the WikiHouse building system and we called it WikiHouse Skylark.
WikiHouse is an open-source project for designing and building houses. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It endeavours to democratise and simplify the construction of sustainable, resource-light dwellings.
WikiHouse is intended for buildings of up to 3 storeys. This covers 95% of all buildings, and allows gentle density neighbourhoods of up to around 75 dwellings per hectare. The main constraint on height is not gravity, but wind.
WikiHouse is an open-source, collaborative R&D project to bring about a digital revolution in the way we make homes.
WikiHouse is an open source manufactured building system for buildings. It uses structural timber (usually plywood) she… Ask any questions about the WikiHouse system, what it can be used for and the principles behind it.
WikiHouse is an open source building system. Many designers, collaborating to make it simple for everyone to design, print and assemble beautiful, low-energy homes, customised to their needs.
The community exists to facilitate discussion on all things WikiHouse and exchange your knowledge and experience. Use this category to learn how the community works and showcase your WikiHouse projects.
The WikiHouse ethos is based around the concept of a digitally fabricated and manufactured building system that can be self-assembled. Their aim is to lead the way in open-source innovation for the architecture and construction industries globally.