Push Button House

Adam Kalkin’s Push Button House 1 was first displayed in 2005. Since then, Kalkin’s “quik houses,” known for their blend of industrial pragmatism and creative design, have set the standard in the growing field of prefab homes. The Push Button House starts as a shipping container until, quite literally, you push a button and motorized walls, powered by hydraulics, unfold to reveal a fully functional house. It feels like something out of a Luc Besson film, but it could be yours for about $100k.

[via SwipeLife]


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