Afghanistan currently faces a critical shortage of permanent housing due to decades of instability and natural disasters. Traditional masonry is slow and costly, creating an urgent market for a foldout house that can be transported over difficult terrain and deployed instantly.
The region's extreme temperature fluctuations—from freezing winters in the Hindu Kush to scorching summers in the plains—require metal structures with superior thermal insulation and structural integrity to ensure safety and longevity.
Logistical constraints in remote provinces make the efficiency of a mobile folding house invaluable, as it reduces the number of required shipments and minimizes on-site construction labor.
