In Argentina, the construction sector currently faces significant challenges due to fluctuating material costs and labor shortages. The demand for a foldout house has surged as an alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar builds, offering a cost-effective way to expand housing in urban centers like Buenos Aires and remote provinces.
The geographical diversity of the region—ranging from humid subtropical climates to the arid winds of Patagonia—requires metal structures that are not only foldable but highly resistant to corrosion and thermal expansion. This has pushed the local industry toward adopting high-grade galvanized steel frameworks.
Furthermore, the increase in seasonal tourism and mining activities in the north has created a critical need for a house foldable system that can be transported via standard freight and deployed in hours without heavy machinery.
