An innovative bio-construction solution using sustainable materials. Its intuitive design system facilitates immediate and resilient low-cost shelter solutions even during climate emergencies. This house is designed to be an example of Contemporary architecture to face climate change. It is built with modular and foldable nature-based elements – built using sustainable materials, primarily bamboo, earth. The typology is based on pilot houses, which provides a flexible design and reinforced structure. Enables high scalability and expansion. It is easy to build and can be replicated in both urban and rural contexts. The construction phases are adapted to different uses and users. The fact that the construction is done by its owners makes it economically and affordable.
The Resilient House is also low consumption and self-sustaining, since it is provided with solar panels and water and rain filters. Resilient houses use raw materials and local labor, improve the quality of life, promote collaboration and integration of members of society. Climate change will be felt greatly reduced in the coming decades. The houses are reinforced according to the anticipated needs. This system addresses multiple climate hazards including extreme heat, air pollution, coastal degradation, erosion, landslides, drought, extreme rainfall, and floods.