Exploring MUJI HOUSE’s Zero Infrastructure Homes for Sustainable Living


MUJI HOUSE is working on a revolutionary project called the "Zero House," a trailer home that operates independently from traditional utilities. Started last year, this project aims for practical use by 2025, and a prototype was unveiled in April.

The Zero House uses solar panels for power and has systems to purify and recycle water. It's designed for comfortable living, with well-insulated walls and a unique bio-toilet that breaks down waste using microorganisms.

The goal is to create self-sustaining communities, addressing issues like vacant houses and aging infrastructure, while promoting a simpler, community-focused lifestyle.

Keep an eye on MUJI HOUSE's Zero Project as they pave the way for a sustainable, self-sufficient future.

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by fujiwara___

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