Ukraine is currently facing an unprecedented demand for temporary and semi-permanent housing due to large-scale infrastructure damage. The traditional construction cycle is too slow, leading to a surge in the adoption of modular folding homes that can be transported easily across damaged road networks.
The local climate, characterized by severe winters and high humidity, requires metal structures with superior thermal insulation and corrosion resistance. Standard containers are often insufficient, making the house foldable concept ideal for quick insulation upgrades and scalable layouts.
Logistical constraints in conflict-affected regions have pushed the industry toward "flat-pack" delivery. By utilizing a foldout house design, the number of required shipments is reduced by 70%, significantly lowering transportation costs and deployment time.
