German designer Werner Aisslinger has created Fincube, an amazing tiny house design that utilizes local timber as its cladding so it can perfectly fit will with the breathtaking view of the Dolomites in Ritten, Italy. This fully-glazed living space is specially designed so it can be dismantled and rebuilt easily somewhere else.
Its ingenious design comes from the wooden louvers that surround the structure so it minimizes direct sunlight thereby lowering the cost of electricity used to keep the place cool. This modular tiny home modular has sustainable and low-energy usage in mind. It only provides roughly 50 square meters of living space with a minimal carbon dioxide footprint. Local long-lasting and recyclable materials are used to build the Fincube.
Its minimalist, material-oriented design makes it possible to blend in with nature as its 360-degree triple glazed wooden space produces the necessary shade to maintain good indoor temperature and at the same time give that unique mushroom shape.
On the other hand, the horizontal ledges provide the needed privacy to residents as it perfectly blends the structure with the forests and mountains around it. The ingenious combination of long-lasting design and trans-portability makes Fincube a unique hideaway wherever you are.
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