https://www.wikihouse.cc/ WikiHouse [61] About ProductMissionFAQ Projects Library BlocksGuides ContributeStart your project # [61] [ ]Close[Search] Simple, beautiful, zero-carbon building, for everyone. Start your project [630] Build with blocks Precision manufactured WikiHouse components are digitally fabricated to millimetre precision, so they fit together perfectly to create a straight, accurate building. This makes everything a lot easier later. Lightweight A typical wall block weighs just 39kg, making it easy to handle and install. Strong Interlocked plywood is incredibly strong. A single wall block can support the weight of three elephants. Although we don't recommend you try this, because the elephants don't like it. Durable Spruce plywood has a certified life of 60 years, but if it is kept dry it will last for hundreds of years. Highly insulated The blocks have a U value of 0.14 W/m2K, so your building will be ultra-low energy by default. Carbon negative As well as creating fewer emissions in production than other materials, wood actually captures and stores carbon from the atmosphere while it is in use. Interoperable WikiHouse Skylark blocks are compatible with almost any type of foundations or cladding, and includes zones for ducts, pipes and wires. Easy to assemble A small team can assemble a chassis in hours, without needing traditional construction skills. Circular WikiHouse Skylark buildings can be disassembled instead of demolished, and blocks re-used or recycled at the end of their life. Render of WikiHouse Skylark wall block Render of WikiHouse Skylark wall block Find out more about the WikiHouse Skylark system Arrow pointing forward Photo - Pulp Build Sustainable should be the new normal. The aim of WikiHouse is to put the tools and knowledge to build zero-carbon, zero-waste buildings into the hands of every citizen, community and business. More power to you. Our mission Arrow pointing forward Think global, manufacture local. WikiHouse blocks are manufactured not in a single, large centralised factory, but by a distributed network of small, local CNC fabricators. Anyone with a CNC machine can set up a WikiHouse factory. Become a WikiHouse provider Arrow pointing forward Photo - Rory Gardiner Photo - Rory Gardiner It's all open source. The blueprints of WikiHouse are open source. That means you are free to use, modify or improve them at your own risk. However, any modifications you make must be re-shared under the same licence. By everyone, for everyone. View files Arrow pointing forward Get started We have put together some files and guides to help you get started using WikiHouse Skylark. We also provide a range of services to help you realise your project. Start your project Arrow pointing forward Frequently asked questions Arrow pointing forward Partners & supporters Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners Clickable logos of WikiHouse partners [61ce22877dc00c710a508697_Wik] Specification Projects Guides Blocks Mission FAQ Start your project Contribute Become a provider Tell us about your project Press & media Contact us Feedback Identity and logos Terms of use Code of conduct Accessibility Privacy [612a2b4ff4][612a2a922d][61f][62e] (c) Open Systems Lab 2022 The WikiHouse project is maintained by Open Systems Lab, non-profit company 9152368 registered in England & Wales Go to website [612a3114da]