Cuba faces a unique challenge where traditional construction is often slowed by resource scarcity and the frequent impact of tropical storms. The demand for a foldout house has surged as the government and private sectors seek resilient, quickly deployable shelters that can withstand high humidity and saline air.
Current infrastructure relies heavily on reinforced concrete, which is labor-intensive. The introduction of high-grade galvanized steel frames allows for a house foldable system that reduces on-site construction time by 80%, significantly lowering the economic burden of emergency housing and temporary offices.
From a manufacturing perspective, the focus in North America - Cuba has shifted toward modularity. By utilizing precision-engineered hinges and locking mechanisms, the house folding concept is becoming the gold standard for rapid urbanization and disaster recovery projects across the island.
