Turkey's unique position as a bridge between Europe and Asia, combined with its high seismic activity, has created an urgent demand for resilient and fast-deploying structures. The traditional construction sector is increasingly pivoting toward the foldout house model to minimize on-site labor and maximize safety standards during emergency recoveries.
Economically, the rise of sustainable tourism in coastal regions like Antalya and Muğla has spurred a trend toward low-impact, temporary accommodations. The integration of a house foldable system allows operators to expand capacity seasonally without the environmental footprint of permanent concrete foundations.
Currently, the Turkish market is transitioning from basic container homes to sophisticated metal structure engineering. The focus has shifted toward thermal insulation capable of handling both the harsh winters of Anatolia and the humid summers of the Mediterranean, ensuring that modular units are viable year-round dwellings.
