Coodo: The Home That Travels With You
Prefab homes are quickly becoming a viable option for everyday living. By designing houses with innovative architectural structures and sustainable features, companies like Coodo are making it easier to own an environmentally friendly living space without having to commit to one location. The company’s “Coodo 64” model, approximately 720 square feet in size, was first installed in Bielefeld, Germany, and features sleek fixtures, smart installations, and a modern exterior.
About Coodo
The Coodo is a sturdy and transportable pod constructed from heavy glass. From the outset of the project, its designers knew that they wanted to combine modernity and practicality in a single minimalist unit. Architect Mark Dare Schmiedel devised this concept in response to his improved well-being after moving from the heart of a bustling city to a peaceful riverside. As a result of his experiences, Schmiedel began looking for a way to share his newfound mobility and positivity with others. So, he conceived of the Coodo: a fully functional space that retains all the comforts of a home while being portable enough to place almost anywhere in the world for your scenic enjoyment. If you ever get the sudden urge to move, you and your Coodo can be in a new city in just a couple of hours. You don’t have to limit yourself to relocating once or twice, either. Using standard container trucks, the Coodo can be repositioned almost infinitely. Eventually, the company hopes to relea...
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