The Hex House is a revolutionary system by which high end design of sustainable buildings is made economically and physically accessible to the general public. By streamlining the construction processes to its bare essentials, and allowing the end-users to be part of the process using well designed, prefabricated elements, a quality structure can be realized at a substantial cost savings.

The Hex House is conceived as a sustainable, rapidly deployable structure based on Structural Insulated Panel technology which can be shipped flat-pack and easily assembled. It has the flexibility to be both a permanent or temporary structure.

The structure’s ability be easily modified with minimal disruption gives families the capacity to expand their space over time. Sustainable features like solar panels, passive cooling, rainwater harvesting and composting & biogas toilets give families more independence, minimizes their carbon footprint and add operational savings.

The inherent structural stability of the hexagonal form and the rigid construction of Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) preclude the use of added structural support. The wall and roof panels are designed to be self-supporting and form a rigid structural shell. The basic building components are glue laminated beams (or aluminum) for the base, Structural Insulated Panel for walls, floor and roof which can be customized with various insulation values depending on geography.